0.5g of salt is dissolved in 25g of water

0.5 g of a substance is dissolved in 25 g of a solvent. Calculate the amount of the substance in % w / w in the solution.A. 5.34 %B. 2.00 %C. 1.96 %D. 2.92 %

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Solution

The correct option is C 1.96 %Given: mass of substance = 0.5 g Mass of solvent = 25 g %ww=weight of the component in solution (g)total weight of the solution (g)×100 %ww=0.50.5+25×100=1.96%

Solution : Mass of solute (common salt) = 0.5 g <br> Mass of solvent (water) = 25 g <br> Mass of solution = (0.5 + 25)g = 25.5 g <br> Now, Mass percentage of solution <br> = `("Mass of solute")/("Mass of solution")xx100` <br> = `0.5/25.5xx100` <br> = 1.96%

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0.5 gm of salt dissolved in 25gm of water calculate the percentage amount of salt in the solution

  • Posted by Neeta Joshi 3 years, 2 months ago

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    Sia ? 3 years, 2 months ago

    Given, Mass of salt present = 0.5 g
    Mass of water present in solution = 25 g

    Mass of solution = Mass of salt + Mass of solvent =0.5 + 25= 25.5 g
    {tex}\therefore{/tex} Percentage amount of the salt in solution={tex}\frac{Mass\;of\;salt}{Mass\;of\;solution}\times100{/tex}{tex}\frac{0.5}{25.5} \times 100=1.96 \%{/tex}

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