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30 October, 14:02

if you have a 1.5 L container of tea and the label state that the container contains 1.2 g of sugar grams of sugar what's the concentrated of sugar in the tea

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  1. 30 October, 14:31
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    Given data

    mass of solute (m) = 1.2 g,

    Volume of solution = 1.5 L,

    = 1.5 * 1000 mL

    = 1500 mL,

    What is the concentration of solution = ?

    concentration = (mass of solute) : (100 mL of solution)

    = (1.2) : (1500 mL of solution)

    Note: remember to divide both numerator and denominator by 15 to get concentration per 100 ml

    Therefore concentration = 0.1 / 100 mL;

    The concentration of sugar in a tea is 0.1/100 mL
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