Chemistry
(i) 20 g of NaCl is dissolved in 200 g of water. Calculate its concentration.
(ii) In order to make the concentration of alcohol 25%, how much alcohol is to be added to 150 cm3 of water?
(iii) Solubility of a substance at 45°C is 36.5g. What is meant by this statement?
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Answer
(i) Given,
solute = 20 g
solvent = 200 g
concentration = ?
Concentration of solution = x 100
Concentration of solution = x 100
= 9.09%
Hence, concentration = 9.09%
(ii) Given,
concentration = 25%
solvent = 150 cm3
solute = ?
Concentration of solution = x 100
=
=
4x = x + 150
3x = 150
x = 50 cm3
Hence, alcohol added = 50 cm3
(iii) Solubility of a substance at 45°C is 36.5g means that 36.5g of substance dissolves in 100 g of water at the temperature of 45°C.
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