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6 August, 11:43

A solution is made by dissolving 14.0 g of potassium chloride to a final volume of 78.9 mL solution. what is the weight/weight % or the percent by mass of the solute?

(use 1.00 g/mL for the density of water)

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  1. 6 August, 11:55
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    Mass of solute that is KCl given as=14.0 g

    Mass of the solution=Volume / times density

    Mass of the solution=78 mL/times 1g cm^{-3}

    Mass of the solution=78 g

    weight/weight % of the solute=/frac{Mass of the solute}{Mass of the solution}/times 100

    weight/weight % of the solute that is KCl=/frac{14}{78}/times 100

    weight/weight % of the solute that is KCl=17.9

    So the weight/weight % of the solute that is KCl found to be 17.9.
  2. 6 August, 12:08
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    The answer is 17.7%. 14.0/78.9*100=17.7%
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