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A 50% sucrose solution lost 255 mL by evaporation. After evaporation what is the sucrose concentration in the remaining 300 mL? Round your final answer to 2 decimal places if necessary.

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Answer: 92.50%

From the given problem, we can say that the total volume of the concentration is:


255\text{ mL}+300\text{ mL}=555\text{ mL}

The initial volume of the solution is 555 mL. After the evaporation, the 50% sucrose solution lost 255 mL.

To find the concentration of the remaining 300 mL, we will use the following formula:


C_1V_1=C_2V_2

Where:

C₁ = initial concentration

C₂ = final concentration

V₁ = initial volume

V₂ = final volume

From the given, we know that:

C₁ = 50% = 0.50

C₂ = ?

V₁ = 555 mL

V₂ = 300 mL

Substitute these to the formula and we will get:


\begin{gathered} C_(1)V_(1)=C_(2)V_(2) \\ (0.50)(555)=C_2(300) \\ C_2=((0.50)(555))/((300)) \\ C_2=0.925=92.50\% \end{gathered}

Therefore, we can say that the sucrose concentration in the remaining 300mL is 92.50%

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