Chemistry, asked by rabu103, 10 months ago

what is mean by concentration of solution how will you prepare a 10% solution of sugar?​

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Answered by shubham0204
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Answer:

See below.

Explanation:

We are given that there exists a 10% solution of sugar. Meaning, in 100 grams of any solvent ( probably water ) there are 10 grams of sugar.

This happens to describe the concentration of sugar in the solvent.

Answered by rohit3983
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Answer:

The concentration of a solution is a measure of the amount of solute dissolved in a solvent. There are many ways to indicate concentration; molarity, molality, normality, and %(w/v)#. To prepare a 10% glucose solution, mass out 10 g glucose (solute), and add enough water (solvent) to make a 100 mL solution.

Explanation:

Divide the mass of the solute by the total mass of the solution. Set up your equation so the concentration C = mass of the solute/total mass of the solution. Plug in your values and solve the equation to find the concentration of your solution. In our example, C = (10 g)/(1,210 g) = 0.00826

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