Chemistry, asked by gjk97, 1 month ago

The density of a solution containing 17.0% of NaCl is 1.13g/cm^3. What volume of the solution will contain 35.0g of Nacl? please explain step by step​

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Answered by SandySanjeet
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Consider the volume of the solution =xcm³

Then the mass of the solution will be =1.13x

(mass=density×volume)

The solution contains 18% of NaCl by weight

∴ 18/100 ×1.13x=36

x= 3600/18×1.13 =177cm³

Answered by llSarcasticBalikall
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Consider volume of solution = xcm^3

Then the mass of Solution will be = 1.13x

(Mass = Density×Volume)

The solution contains 17% of NaCl by weight.

\implies \frac{17}{100}  \times 1.13 = 35

\implies \: x  =  \frac{3500}{17 \times 1.13}

\implies \: x =  {183cm}^{2}

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