If 120 g of copper sulphate present in 560 g of solution .calculate the concentration of this solution
Answers
Answered by
4
Answer:
Explanation:
Mass by mass percentage of a solution = [(Mass of solute) / (Mass of solution)] X 100
Here, mass of solute (i.e. copper sulphate) = 120g
Mass of solution = 560 g
Therefore mass by mass percentage of solution = (120 X 100) / 560
= 21.4%
so concentration of solution=21.4%
Answered by
3
Explanation:
Given,
Mass of solute=120g
Mass of solution= 560g
So,
Concentration= Mass of solute/Mass of solution
=120/560
= 0.214% (approx)
Similar questions
Biology,
6 months ago
Computer Science,
6 months ago
Math,
6 months ago
Physics,
11 months ago
Social Sciences,
11 months ago