Chemistry, asked by Rockish, 10 months ago


Rashida disolved 40 g of sugar in 600 ml of water sugar solution. calcuate the mass of
Solution.​

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Answered by tanujasai20
6

Answer:

mass of solute(sugar) =40g

mass of solvent (water) =600g

mass of solution

=mass of solute+mass of solvent

=40g+600g

=640g (ans)

Answered by dualadmire
4

Given - a mass of solute = 40g, the mass of solvent = 600ml

To Find - Mass of solution (M).

Solution -

The given problem can be solved using the following method/process that is as follow:

Let 'M' be the mass of the solution.

Let 'm1' and 'm2' be the masses of solute and solvent respectively.

As per the given condition,

mass of solute = 40g and mass of solvent = 600ml

As we know, the mass of the solution is the addition of the mass of the solute and the mass of the solvent.

Therefore, Mass of the solution = mass of solute + mass of the solvent.........(formula)

Now we have to insert the given values in the above-mentioned formula. we get,

M = m1 + m2

M = 40 + 600......(given)

M = 640g

Hence, the mass of the solution is 640g.

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