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to make a saturated solution, 36 g of sodium chloride is dissolved i 100 g of water at 293 k . find its concentration at this temperature . please solve this problem and explain in detail

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Answered by vedika2697
154

Answer:

concentration of solution=amount of solute×100/amount of solution

36×100/136

3600/136= 26.47%

Explanation:

Answered by anjali13lm
1

Answer:

The given solution's concentration calculated is 26.47\%.

Explanation:

Given,

The mass of sodium chloride ( solute ) = 36g

The given mass of water ( solvent ) = 100g

The solution's concentration =?

Now,

  • The total mass of the solution = mass of sodium chloride + mass of water.
  • The total mass of the solution = 36 + 100 = 136g

As we know,

  • Concentration ( w/w% ) = \frac{mass of solute}{mass of solution} \times 100
  • Concentration ( w/w% ) = \frac{36}{136} \times 100 = 26.47\%.

Hence, the given solution's concentration = 26.47\%.

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