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45 grams of salt are dissolved in 0.10 L of solution. What is the concentration in g/L?
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Answered by
oobleck
huh? clearly 45g/0.10L
Answered by
Anonymous
Do you have the same teacher as me?
The answer is 45 percent. But don’t count my word for it.
The formula for these problem is
Concentration= 100(mass of solute/ volume of solution)
Where the solute is salt and the volume of solution is 0.10L or 100 grams
Also I think I’m wrong but whatever
The answer is 45 percent. But don’t count my word for it.
The formula for these problem is
Concentration= 100(mass of solute/ volume of solution)
Where the solute is salt and the volume of solution is 0.10L or 100 grams
Also I think I’m wrong but whatever
Answered by
Anonymous
Never mind I was wrong.
Formula for percent concentration:
100(mass of solute/ volume of solution)
Formula for concentration in g/L:
(Mass of solute/volume of solution)
So the answer is 0.45 g/L
This is a website for better explanation:
“5 ways to calculate the concentration of a solution” by wikihow.com
Formula for percent concentration:
100(mass of solute/ volume of solution)
Formula for concentration in g/L:
(Mass of solute/volume of solution)
So the answer is 0.45 g/L
This is a website for better explanation:
“5 ways to calculate the concentration of a solution” by wikihow.com
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