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[Solved] If 20g of salt is present is 220 g of solution, calculate the concentration of solution.
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27/12/2020 3:57 pm
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If 20g of salt is present is 220 g of solution, calculate the concentration of solution.
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27/12/2020 4:00 pm
Concentration of solution = Mass of solute/(Mass of solute + Mass of solvent) x 100
Mass solute = 20 g
Mass of solute + solvent = 220g
Concentration of solution = 20/220 x 100 = 9.09%
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