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solution contain 50g of sugar in 200g of water. What is the concentration of the solution.on the basis of the mass percentage of the solution​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

50/200 ×100 =25

Explanation:

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Answered by knjroopa
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Explanation:

  • So 50 g of sugar is solute and 200 g of water is solvent. We need to find mass by mass percentage.
  • Now concentration of sugar in solution = mass of sugar / mass of solution x 100
  •                    So concentration will be = 50 / (50 + 200) x 100
  •                                                             = 50 / 250 x 100
  •                                                             = 20
  • So we get mass percent of sugar as 20%
  • So mass percent of water (or solvent) = (100 – 20)%
  •                                                                = 80%
  • So we have 80% water and 20% sugar content.

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