Science, asked by asha458, 11 months ago

To make a saturated solution,36 g of sodium chloride is dissolved in 100 g of water at 293 k.Find its concentration at this temperature​

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Answered by sohum2002pokemon
5
36% is the concentration.
it is very simple. take mass of solute by mass of solvent and multiply by 100.
Answered by Anonymous
7

HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER!!!

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Mass of Solute =36g.

Mass of Solvent =100g.

Total Mass of solution =Mass of solute +Mass of solvent.

36g+100g.

=136 g.

Concentration of Solution:

Mass of Solute /Mass of solvent x 100

=36/136 x 100

=3600/136

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=26.471 g.

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