What is concentration of a solution . how many litres of 15% sugar solution would it take to get 75 g of sugar [ 1 l = 1000 ml mass by volume % =15% let x be the volume of solution]
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How many litres of 15% (mass / volume) sugar solution would it take to obtain 75 g of sugar?
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In Chemistry, the concentration of a solution is defined as the ratio of the amount of solute to the amount of the solution. There are various types of concentrations that are used to describe a given solution. These are mass/volume, mol/volume, number/volume, and volume/volume. The mass/volume concentration can be written as:
{eq}\displaystyle { M/V \ \% = \frac{\text{mass of solute (g)}}{\text{volume of solution (ml)}} \times 100 } {/eq}
A sugar solution contains sugar as solute and water as a solvent. Sugar can be completely dissolved in water.
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