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To make a satratuated solution 36 grams of na clusters dissolved in 100 grams of water find itsconcentration at this temperature

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Answered by BrainlyRonaldo
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\checkmark Given:

A saturated solution 36 g of \rm NaCl [Sodium Chloride] is dissolved in 100 g of Water

\checkmark To Find:

The Concentration of this Solution

\checkmark Solution:

We know that,

\star Concentration of Solution (M)

\red{\implies \rm M=\left(\dfrac{Mass \ of \ Solute}{Mass \ of \ Solution}\right) \times 100}

According to the Question,

\rm NaCl = Solute

Water = Solvent

Therefore,

\star Mass of Solute (Sodium Chloride) = 36 g

\star Mass of Solvent (Water) = 100 g

Since,

\blue{\longrightarrow \rm Solution = Solute + Solvent}

Hence,

\star Mass of Solution = 36 g + 100 g = 136 g

Therefore,

Substituting the values in the Formula,

We get,

\orange{\implies \rm M=\left(\dfrac{36}{136}\right) \times 100}

\green{\implies \rm M=\left(0.2647\right) \times 100}

\pink{\implies \rm M=26.27  \ \%}

Hence,

The Concentration = 26.47 %


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