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16 January, 17:46

A solution of salt and water is 33.0% salt by mass and has a density of 1.50 g/ml. what mass of the salt in grams is in 5.00l of this solution?

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  1. 16 January, 17:54
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    To answer this item, we solve first for the mass of the solution by multiplying the density by the volume. That is,

    m = (density) (volume)

    Substituting the known values,

    m = (1.50 g/mL) (5L) (1000 mL/1L)

    m = 7500 grams

    To determine the mass of the salt in the solution, multiply the calculated mass of the solution by the decimal equivalent of the percent salt in the solution.

    m of salt = (7500 g) (0.33)

    m of salt = 2475 grams

    Answer: 2475 grams
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