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4 June, 06:17

Suppose 17 grams of sucrose is dissolved into 183 grams of water. What is the concentration of sucrose in ppm?

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  1. 4 June, 06:28
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    85 x 10³ ppm

    Explanation:

    Data Given:

    mass of sucrose = 17 g

    mass of water = 183 g

    Concentration in ppm = ?

    Solution:

    Formula Used

    Concentration (ppm) = Solute / Solution x 10⁶ ... (1)

    **Note : 1 ppm = 1 mg / L

    First we have to know about mass of solution

    So

    Mass of solution = mass of solute + mass of solvent ... (2)

    Put values in equation 2

    Mass of solution = 17 g sucrose + 183 g water

    Mass of solution = 200 g

    Now Put Values in equation 1

    Concentration (ppm) = Solute / Solution x 10⁶

    Concentration (ppm) = 17 g / 200g x 10⁶

    Concentration (ppm) = 0.085 x 10⁶

    Concentration (ppm) = 85 x 10³

    Concentration of sucrose = 85 x 10³ ppm
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