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If a solution has a concentration of 75 g per 100 mL, what does it mean??

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Answered by Shanaya2189
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Answer:

Thus 100 mL of water is equal to approximately 100 g. Therefore, a solution with 1 g of solute dissolved in final volume of 100 mL aqueous solution may also be considered 1% m/m (1 g solute in 99 g water). This approximation breaks down as the solute concentration is increased (for example, in water–NaCl mixtures).

Answered by anjalin
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If a solution has a concentration of 75 g per 100 mL. It means that 75g of solute has been dissolved in the total 100 ml of the solution.

Explanation:

  • The concentration of a solute in a solution can be defined as the amount of solute that is dissolved in the solvent.
  • The concentration can be calculated by;Concentration=\frac{Mass of solute}{100  mL volume of solvent}
  • The solution is a homogeneous mixture.
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