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If 30 gram of sugar dissolved in 50 ml of water to make a saturated solution what amount of sugar will be needed to make a saturated solution in 200 ml of water at the same temperature

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Answered by AasthaSaroha
8

Answer:

  1. 50ml= 30gm
  2. 200ml= ygm
  3. Amount of sugar dissolved in 200ml of sugar
  • 50 × y = 30 × 200
  • y=6000÷50
  • =120 gm
Answered by Pratham2508
1

Answer:

If 30 grams of sugar is dissolved in 50 ml of water to make a saturated solution 120 gm amount of sugar will be needed to make a saturated solution in 200 ml of water at the same temperature

Explanation:

Given:

50 ml of water is required to dissolve 30 grams of sugar

Temperature remains constant

To Find:

What amount of sugar will be needed to make a saturated solution in 200 ml of water at the same temperature

Solution:

If 50 ml is required to dissolve 30 grams

Thus, 50 ml - 30 gms

Multiply by 4

200 ml - 120 gms

Therefore, If 30 grams of sugar is dissolved in 50 ml of water to make a saturated solution 120 gm amount of sugar will be needed to make a saturated solution in 200 ml of water at the same temperature

Definition:

Saturated Solution:

  • A solution is said to be saturated when it has dissolved all of the solutes it is capable of absorbing at a given temperature.
  • However, if we raise the temperature, the solution's solubility increases and it may dissolve more sugar.

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