what do you mean by strength of the solution
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The strength of a solution refers to the amount of solute or concentration of solute present in the container in which solute and solution are present.
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The strength of a solution refers to the amount of solute or concentration of solute present in the container in which solute and solution are present.
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bhuvesh80:
it means strength gives amount of pure substances present prsent in impure substances
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Answer: Strength of the solution is none other than only the amount/quantity of solute in the solution.
Explanation: Let me explain in a clear way. So, here we go,
What is the Molarity of a Solution? The answer is right here,
Molarity = No. of moles of solute/Volume of solution (in Litres)
&
No. of moles of solute = Weight of solute in solution ( in grams ) / Molecular Mass of solute
Further,
Molarity = Strength (gram/Litre) / Molecular Mass of solute
Hence, to find Strength,
Strength = Weight of solute (in grams)/Volume of solution (in Litres)
Hope, this answer was quiet helpful.
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By - Aditya Vijay
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