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29 July, 21:28

What is the percentage strength (w/w) of a solution made by dissolving 62.5 g of potassium chloride in 187.5 ml of water?

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  1. 29 July, 21:41
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    Percent strength (% w/w) of a solution is defined as the amount of solute present in 100 g of the solution.

    Given dа ta:

    Mass of the solute, potassium chloride = 62.5 g

    Volume of water (solution) = 187.5 ml

    We know that the density of water = 1 g/ml

    Therefore, the mass corresponding to the given volume of water

    = 187.5 ml * 1 g/1 ml = 187.5 g

    We have a solution of 62.5 g of potassium chloride in 187.5 g water

    Therefore, amount of solute in 100 g of water = 62.5 * 100/187.5 = 33.33

    The percentage strength = 33.33 %
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