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If 5g of sugar dissolved in hundred gram of water calculate the concentration of that solution

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Answered by Anonymous
54

Answer:

\displaystyle \text{$Concentration \ \%=4.76 \ \%$}

Explanation:

Given :

Mass of solute ( sugar ) = 5 g

Mass of solvent ( water ) = 100 g

Mass of solution = mass of solute + mass of solvent

Mass of solution = 5 g + 100 g = 105 g.

We know that concentration formula

\displaystyle \text{$concentration=\dfrac{mass \ of \ solute}{mass \ of \ solution}\times100 $}

Now put the value here we get

\displaystyle \text{$Concentration \ \%=\dfrac{5g}{105g}\times100 $}\\\\\displaystyle \text{$Concentration \ \%=\dfrac{500\cancel g}{105 \cancel g}$}\\\\\displaystyle \text{$Concentration \ \%=\dfrac{500}{105} \ \%$}\\\\\displaystyle \text{$Concentration \ \%=4.76 \ \%$}

Thus we get answer.

Answered by LovelyG
43

Answer:

\large{\underline{\boxed{\sf 4.76 \: \%}}}

Explanation:

Given that ;

Mass of sugar (solute) = 5g

Mass of water (solvent) = 100 g

Total mass of solution = Mass of solute + solvent

⇒ Total mass = (5 + 100)g

⇒ Total mass = 105 g

\rule{300}{2}

We know that,

\rm Concentration \: \% = \dfrac{Mass \: of \: Solute}{Mass \: of \: Solution}

\rm Concentration \: \% = \dfrac{5}{105} * 100

\rm Concentration \: \% = \dfrac{100}{21}

\rm Concentration \: \% = 4.76 \%

Hence, the concentration is 4.76 %.

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