Chemistry, asked by subash123456, 8 months ago

what is the concentration of a solution which contains 25 G of urea in 125g of solution? ​

Answers

Answered by ayaanrocks5585
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Answer:

Mass of solute = 25g

Mass of solution = 125g

25/125*100

= 25% concentration

Explanation:

Answered by PoojaBurra
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Given:

Mass of urea = 25 g

Mass of the solution = 125 g

To find:

The concentration of the solution

Calculation:

The percentage concentration of a solution is given by the formula

   Percentage concentration = (Mass of solute/Mass of solution)×100

By substituting the given values in the formula

=> Percentage concentration = Mass of urea/Mass of solution)×100%

                                                 = (25/125)×100%

                                                 = 0.2×100%

                                                 = 20%

The concentration of the solution is 20%

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