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if 5 gram of a substance is dissolved in 50 gm of solvent calculate the percentage amount of the substance in the solution​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\bold{\tt\red{QUESTION : }}

If 5 gram of a substance is dissolved in 50 gm of solvent. Calculate the percentage amount of the substance (solute) in the solution.

\bold{\tt\purple{ANSWER: }}

\bold{\tt\red{GIVEN :- }}

Mass of Solute = 5g

Mass of Solvent = 50g

Hence,

Mass of Solution = Mass of Solute + Mass of Solvent

Mass of solution = 50 + 5 = 55 g

\bold{\tt\red{</em></strong><strong><em>SOLUTION</em></strong><strong><em>}}

% of solute = Mass of solvent / Mass of solution × 100

= 5/55 × 100

= 100/11

= 9.09 %

\bold{\tt\pink{THANKS}}

Answered by SugaryCherrie
3

\bold{\tt\red{QUESTION : }}

If 5 gram of a substance is dissolved in 50 gm of solvent. Calculate the percentage amount of the substance (solute) in the solution.

\bold{\tt\purple{ANSWER: }}

\bold{\tt\red{GIVEN :- }}Mass of Solute = 5g

Mass of Solvent = 50g

Hence,

Mass of Solution = Mass of Solute + Mass of Solvent

Mass of solution = 50 + 5 = 55 g

\bold{\tt\red{SOLUTION}}

% of solute = Mass of solvent / Mass of solution × 100

= 5/55 × 100

= 100/11

= 9.09 %

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