Math, asked by aarathy2002, 8 months ago

In a solution of common salt in water, the ratio of salt to water was 30 :70 as per weight. If we evaporate 100 grams of water from one kilogram of this solution, what will be the ratio of the salt to water by weight?​

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Answered by pratyushgupta3003
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

salt:water = 30:70so in  1 kg solution. salt = 300g and water =700g.now 100g water is evaporated so the water now eould be 600g so the ratio would be 300:600=1:2.now for 100g the ratio would be (100/3):(200/3)

approximately 33.33:66.67

Answered by Anonymous
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saltwater = 30:70so in 1kg solution. salt =300g and water =700g.now 100g water is evaporated so the water now eould be 600g so the ratio would be 300:600=1:2.now for 100g the ratio would be (100/3)

(200/3)

approximately 33.33:66.67

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