name the two components of a solution explain giving an example of how can we determine the concentration of a solution a solution contains 30 gram of sodium chloride in 240 gram of water. find out of the concentration in terms of mass bu mass percentage of the solution
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the two components are solvent and solute.
solvent is the component that is added to a solute to make a solution.
concentration=(mass of solvent÷mass of solute+solvent )×100
here, (30÷30+240)×100= 30÷270×100
which is equal to 3000÷270
11.111111111111111111111111111111%
∴ the concentration of sodium chloride is 11.111 approximate.
solvent is the component that is added to a solute to make a solution.
concentration=(mass of solvent÷mass of solute+solvent )×100
here, (30÷30+240)×100= 30÷270×100
which is equal to 3000÷270
11.111111111111111111111111111111%
∴ the concentration of sodium chloride is 11.111 approximate.
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