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If 60 g of sugar is present in 800 g of solution, the concentration of solution is

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this is what i found:

Mass of solute  ( sugar )  = 60 g

Mass of solvent ( water )  = 800 g

Mass of the solution = Mass of solute + Mass of solvent = 36 + 100 = 136 g

We know,

Concentration of solution = 

Mass of solute / (Mass of solute + Mass of solvent) X 100

= {20 / ( 60+800 )} X 100

= (20 / 140) x 100

= 20 %

Thus, the concentration of this sugar solution is 20 % ( by Mass )

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