yoonak1995
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  • 15-06-2021
  • Chemistry
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You are working in the lab, how many grams of solute you need to make 200.0 g of 3.4% of solution?

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jufsanabriasa
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  • 20-06-2021

Answer:

6.8g of solute are needed

Explanation:

Percent by mass, (w/w%) is defined as the mass of solute in 100g of solution. A solution that is 3.4% contains 3.4g of solute in 100g of solution. That means to make 200g of solution are required:

200g solution * (3.4g solute / 100g solution) = 6.8g of solute are needed

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