Chemistry, asked by RiddhimaDixit, 1 month ago

Solubility of sugar at 20°C is found to be 204 in 22 gram of water.Find out the weight of the solute dissolved. Pls solve fast and correctly I will mark you brainliest.​

Answers

Answered by sujeethjaldani
0

Explanation:

180g

weight of salt = 90 gram,

solubility = 50

sing formula

solubility of solute =

weightofsolventinsaturatedsolution

weightofsoluteinsaturatedsolution

×100

or 50=

weightofsolventinsaturatedsolutio

90gm

×100

so weight of solvent in saturated solution =

50

90gm

×100=180gm

Hence 180 gm of water is required to prepare a saturated solution.

Answered by shifa142004
1

Answer:

Explanation:

weight of salt = 90 gram,  

solubility  = 50

sing formula  

solubility of solute =  

weightofsolventinsaturatedsolution

weightofsoluteinsaturatedsolution

​  

×100

or 50=  

weightofsolventinsaturatedsolutio

90gm

​  

×100

so weight of solvent in saturated solution =  

50

90gm

​  

×100=180gm

Hence 180 gm of water is required to prepare a saturated solution.

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