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  • 03-11-2022
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Calculate the concentration of the solution in mass percent 178mg C6H12O6 in 4.91g H2O

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MirabelW561524 MirabelW561524
  • 03-11-2022

In this question, we need to calculate the percent mass concentration of one solute in one solvent, and we have:

178mg of C6H12O6

4.91g of H2O

To calculate the mass percent concentration, we can use the following formula:

%mass = (mass of solute/mass of solution)*100

But first, we need to have both compounds in the same unit, so 178mg will be equal to 0.178g

Now we add these values into the formula:

%mass = (0.178/5.088) * 100

mass = 3.50%

The 5.088 is because 4.91 + 0.178

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