Science, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

what is meant by concentration of a solution? How will you prepare a 10% of solution of sugar

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Answered by Anonymous
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☆Actually welcome to the concept of the Concentration term as Volumetric Analysis. ....

☆Basically we know that ....

☆Concentration is nothing but the percentage amount of any solute in a solvent or the solution ...

☆Concentration is the Amount of the solute particles in grams that ..are dissolved I the solution of any volume (considerably 1 litre of solution )

☆Basically if we deeply talk ...then we get the best Concentration term as

■MOLARITY

☆IT IS DEFINED AS THE NO. OF MOLES OF SOLUTE ....PER LITRE OF VOLUME ...

☆We can make the 10% Sugar solution by the following process .....

○Take 10 gram of sugar ...

○Take a 100 ml of water in a container

○Mix the 10 gram sugar in the 100 ml water and we get the 10% solution of the sugar ....

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Hope it helps u......☺
Answered by iHelper
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Hello!

\boxed{\sf CONCENTRATION}

Concentration is the defined as the number of moles per unit volume.
That is,

\sf c = \dfrac{\sf n}{\sf v}

Now :

To prepare a 10 % Glucose solⁿ

• 10 g Glucose ( solute )
• Add enough water (solvent) to make a 100 mL solution.

\sf (w/v)\% \:Glucose\: sol^{n} = \dfrac{\sf 10\:g\:Glucose}{\sf 100\:mL\:sol^{n}} \:x\: 100\% = 10\sf (w/v)\%

Cheers!
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