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the no of formula weight of solute dissolved per dm3 of the solution is called​

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equation for molarity is: Molarity = moles of solute/liters of solution. If you know the molarity (concentration) of a solution and the total volume of the solution (make sure it is in liters), you can determine the number of moles of solute. You may then need to convert the moles of solute to grams., the mass percentage of solute = Mass fraction × 100. 10% solution of sugar by mass means that 10 grams of sugar is present in 100 grams of the solution, i.e., we have dissolved 10 grams of sugar in 90 grams of water. can make 10 percent solution by volume or by mass. A 10% of NaCl solution by mass has ten grams of sodium chloride dissolved in 100 ml of solution. ... A 10% of alcohol solution by volume has ten ml of alcohol dissolved in 100ml of solution.

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