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1 May, 18:16

A solution of sugar contains 35 gramsof sucrose, C12H22O11in 100 mL of water. What is the percent composition of the solution?

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  1. 1 May, 18:19
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    Percent composition of the solution is 26 % of sucrose and 74 % of water

    Explanation:

    Percent composition is the mass of solute, either of solvent in 100 g of solution.

    Mass of solution = Mass of solvent + Mass of solute

    Mass of solute = 35 g

    Mass of solvent = 100 g

    As we know, water density = 1g/mL

    So 1g/mL. 100 mL = 100 g

    35 g + 100 g = 135 g → Mass of solution

    (Mass of solute / Mass of solution). 100 =

    (35 g / 135 g). 100 = 26 %

    (Mass of solvent / Mass of solution). 100 =

    (100 g / 135 g). 100 = 74 %
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