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18 July, 13:48

A 2.5% (by mass) solution concentration signifies that there is of solute in every 100 g of solution. 2. therefore, when 2.5% is expressed as a ratio of solute mass over solution mass, that mass ratio would be. 3. a solution mass of 1 kg is times greater than 100 g, thus one kilogram (1 kg) of a 2.5% ki solution would contain of ki.

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  1. 18 July, 13:51
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    Answer #1. A 2.5% (by mass) solution concentration signifies that there is 2.5 grams of solute in every 100 g of solution.

    To calculate 2.5% by mass solution, we divide the mass of the solute by the mass of the solution and then multiply by 100.

    Answer #2. therefore, when 2.5% is expressed as a ratio of solute mass over solution mass, that mass ratio would be 2.5/100 or 2.5 grams of solute/100 grams of solution.

    This means that weighing out 2.5 grams of solute and then adding 97.5 grams of solvent would make a total of 100 gram solution:

    mass of solute / mass of solution = 2.5g solute / (2.5g solute + 97.5g solvent)

    = 2.5g solute / 100g solution

    Answer#3. a solution mass of 1 kg is 10 times greater than 100 g, thus 1kg of a 2.5% ki solution would contain 25 grams of ki.

    Since 1000 grams is 1 kg, we multiply 10 to each mass so that 100 grams becomes

    1000grams:

    mass of solute / mass of solution = 2.5g*10 / [ (2.5g*10) + (97.5g*10) ]

    = 25g solute / (25g solute + 975g solvent)

    = 25g solute/1000g solution

    = 25g solute/1kg solution
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