Chemistry, asked by raunaksingh2mincraft, 1 month ago

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if, water = solvent sugar = solute water + sugar = solution So, if we mix 100g sugar in 10KL water then, water will remain solvent and sugar will solute. Now, we mix 10L water in 100KG sugar, then what is solute and solvent.
And explain why, Please​

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Answered by jannatparia
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Answer:

If I’m understanding this correctly, and the sugar is dissolved evenly, then:

1000g of sugar in 1650ml of solution

That’s 1000/1650 (grams of sugar per milliliters of solution)

That’s 0.60606060606 (grams of sugar per milliliter of solution)

0.606*100ml = 60.61grams of sugar.

60.61 grams of sugar in 100mls of that solution

Explanation:

Hope it helps you

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