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26 January, 17:59

Calculate the amount of water required to prepare 500g of 2.5% solution of sugar.

(ii) How many litres of (Mass/volume) sugar solution would it take to get 75g of sugar.

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  1. 26 January, 18:03
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    (i) We start by calculating the mass of sugar in the solution:

    mass of sugar = concentration * solution mass

    mass of sugar = 2.5/100 * 500 = 12.5 g

    Then now we can calculate the amount of water:

    solution mass = mass of sugar + mass of water

    mass of water = solution mass - mass of sugar

    mass of water = 500 - 12.5 = 487.5 g

    (ii) We use the following reasoning:

    If 500 g solution contains 12.5 g sugar

    Then X g solution contains 75 g sugar

    X = (500*75) / 12.5 = 3000 g solution

    Now to get the amount of solution in liters we use density (we assume that is equal to 1):

    Density = mass / volume

    Volume = mass / density

    Volume = 3000 / 1 = 3000 liters of sugar solution
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