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What do you mean by solution of 10g of water? ​

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Answered by AlexaJones
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We 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. Weigh 10g of sodium chloride. Pour it into a graduated cylinder or volumetric flask containing about 80ml of water.

For example, if a solution is described by 10% glucose in water by mass, it means that 10 g of glucose is dissolved in 90 g of water resulting in a 100 g solution.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:-

The solution of 10 g of water means that the mass of water present in the solution is 10 gram i.e, mass of solvent is 10 g.

Step by step explanation:-

Solution:- The solution is defined as the homegeneous mixture of two or more substance.

Solution is made from two constituents one is solute and other is solvent .

Solvent :- The substance which is present in large quantity or volume in a solution is called solvent.

Solute :- The substance which is present minimum quantity in solution is called solute.

A solution is an homegeneous mixture means the solute is completely dissolved in solvent .

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