Chemistry, asked by Mamtagurjar1512, 1 year ago

Pehal and Ishaan were making 100 g sugar solutions
with concentration by mass 20% and 50%
respectively. Pehal added 20 g of sugar in her
solution whereas Ishaan evaporated 20 g of water
from his solution. Now, the two solutions were mixed
to form a final solution. The concentration by mass
of final solution is

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Answered by tallinn
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Answer:- 45%

Solution:- Original concentration of the sugar solution made by pehal is 20% by mass. It means 20 grams of sugar in 100 g of solution.

Mass of water in Pehal's solution = 100 g - 20 g = 80 g

Similarly, original sugar solution made by Ishaan is 50% by mass means 50 g of sugar in 100 g of solution.

mass of water in Ishaan's solution = 100 g - 50 g = 50 g

pehal added 20 g of sugar in her original solution. So, total sugar in the solution = 20 g + 20 g = 40 g

Ishaan evaporated 20 g of water from his solution. So, new amount of water in his solution = 50 g - 20 g = 30 g

Now, the two solutions are added. So, total mass of sugar in the final solution = 40 g + 50 g = 90 g

Total mass of water in final solution = 80 g + 30 g = 110 g

Mass of final solution = 90 g + 110 g = 200 g

Concentration by mass of final solution = (\frac{sugar}{solution})*100

= (\frac{90}{200})*100

= 45%

Hence, the concentration by mass of final sugar solution is 45%.

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