What mass of salt solution is made when 9g of sugar is dissolved in 50g of water?
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Answer:
The mass of salt solution is 59 grams
Explanation:
A solute is defined as the substance which is present in smaller proportion in a solution.
A solvent is defined as the substance which is present in larger proportion in a solution.
A solution contains solute and solvent.
We are given:
Amount of salt (solute) = 9 g
Amount of water (solvent) = 50 g
Mass of solution = Mass of solute + Mass of solvent = [9 + 50] = 59 g
→Mass of solute (Salt) = 9g
→Mass of solvent (water) = 50g
We know,
↬Mass of solution = Mass of solute + Mass of solvent
= 9g + 50g
= 59g
Hence, the mass of salt solution is 59g.
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↛what is solute and solvent :-
Solute → The component of the solution that is dissolved in the solvent ( usually present in lesser quantity) is called the solute.
Solvent → The component of the solution that dissolves the other component in it (usually the component present in larger amount) is called a solvent.
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There are various ways of expressing the concentration of a solution, but here we will learn only three methods.
ⅰ) Mass by mass percentage of a solution ↷
ⅱ) Mass by volume percentage of a solution↷
ⅲ) Volume by volume percentage of a solution↷