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10 May, 08:10

Calculate the mass, in grams, of the solvent present in a 32.2% solution that contains 14.7 g of NaBr.

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  1. 10 May, 08:25
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    32g

    Explanation:

    We have to remember that for percent (w/w) concentration we usually write;

    Percent concentration = mass of solute/mass of solution * 100

    Since mass of solute = 14.7 g and percent concentration = 32.2%

    Then

    Mass of solution = mass of solute * 100 / percent concentration

    Mass of solution = 14.7 * 100/32.2

    Mass of solution = 46.7 g

    Since mass of solution = mass of solute + mass of solvent

    Mass of solute = 14.7 g

    Mass of solution = 46.7g

    Mass of solvent = 46.7g - 14.7g = 32g
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