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if 110 gram of copper sulphate is present in 50 gram of its solution calculate the concentration of solution

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Answered by saif188
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Explanation:

Mass of solute(copper sulphate) = 110g

Mass of solution = 550g

Concentration of solution = \frac{mass \: of \: solute}{mass \: of \: solution} \times 100

 = \frac{110}{550}\times 100

= 20%

The concentration of this copper sulphate solution is 20%

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