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NBto make a saturated solution 36 gram of the sodium chloride is dissolved in hundred gram of water at 293 Kelvin find its concentration at this temperature

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Answered by 18shreya2004mehta
3

Answer:

The concentration of solution is 26.47%

Explanation:

A saturated solution containing the solute's maximum amount that can be dissolved in particular solvent at particular temperature.

From the given sodium chloride is considered as solute and water is considered as solvent.

Mass of Sodium chloride (Solute) = 36 g

Mass of water (solvent) = 100 g

Total mass = Solute + Solvent

= 100 + 36

Total mass = 36 g

\text { Concentration of solution }=\left(\frac{\text {Mass of solute}}{\text {Mass of solution}}\right) \times 100 Concentration of solution =(

Mass of solution

Mass of solute

)×100

=\left(\frac{36}{136}\right) \times 100=(

136

36

)×100

\therefore \text { Concentration of solution }=26.47 \%∴ Concentration of solution =26.47%

Answered by chiragagrawal617
9

Answer:

Mass of solute (sodium chloride) =36g

Mass of solvent (water) =100g

Mass of solution = Mass of Solute + Mass of solvent

= 36g +100g = 136g

concentration = mass of solute / mass of solvent × 100

so , concentration = 36grm/136grm ×100

=26.47 %

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