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sugar syrup is 60%(w,W) and it's density is 1.5g/cc the weight of sugar present in 1 litre of sugar solution is​

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Answered by Missincridedible
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We have :-

→ Concentration (w/w %) = 60 %

→ Density of the solution = 1.5 g/cc

→ Volume of solution = 1 L = 1000 mL

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Density of the solution is given as "1.5 g/cc" . We can write it as "1.5 g/mL" . [As 1 cc = 1 mL] .

Weight of the solution :-

= Volume × Density

= 1000 × 1.5

= 1500 g

Let the required weight of sugar we 'x' grams. Putting values in the formula of weight by weight concentration, we get :-

⇒ Mass of solute/Mass of solution × 100

⇒ x/1500 × 100 = 60

⇒ 100x = 1500(60)

⇒ 100x = 90000

⇒ x = 90000/100

⇒ x = 900g

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