when 40 gm of sugar dissolved in 160 mg of water. Calculate its mass by mass % of solution.
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Answer:
Given,
mass of common salt (solute) = 40g
mass of water(solvent) =360g
so the mass of total solution will be 360+40
=400g
we know,
mass of solute/mass of solution×100
=40/400×100
=10 percent
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Explanation:
Amount of sugar (solute) = 40g
Amount of water (solvent) = 360g
concentration of solution is amount of solute by amount of solution×100
i.e., solution = solute + solvent
40g + 360g = 400g
concentration = (40/400)×100
= 10%
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