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16 October, 17:29

17.8 grams of sodium chloride are added to 217 grams of water. The volume of the water is 200 cm3. Sodium chloride has a solubility of 360 g/dm3. What is the mass of the solution?

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  1. 16 October, 17:43
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    A solvent is a liquid that dissolves a solid, liquid or gaseous solute. A solute is a substance dissolved in another substance. A solute and a solvent make up a solution.

    the mass of the solution = mass of solvent (water) + mass of solute (NaCl)

    the mass of the solution = 217 grams + 17.8 grams = 234.8 grams

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    according to the solubility of sodium chloride which given in the question 360 g/dm3 all the amount of NaCl added to water was totally dissolved.
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