Chemistry, asked by akashak2006, 8 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 madhujo4522
22

Answer:

Mass of solute = 36 g

Mass of solvent = 100g

Mass of solution = 100 + 36

= 136g

Concentration of solution = (Mass of solute / Mass of solution ) x100

= (36/136) x 100

= 26.47%

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Answered by jyothirmayee6298
10

Answer

Mass of solute (sodium chloride) =36g

Mass of solvent (water) =100g

Mass of solution = Mass of Solute + Mass of solvent

= 36g +100g= 136g

The concentration = Mass of solute / Mass of solution X 100

Concentration = (36/136) x 100

= 26.47%

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