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What is the concentration of a solution, expressed in g/100 mL, if 25 g of solute is dissolved in 40 mL of water?
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What is the concentration of a solution,
expressed in g/100 mL, if 25 g of solute is
dissolved in 40 mL of water?
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C = M / (Vsolvent + Vsolute)
C= 25 g / (40 ml+ about 10 ml for solute) = about
0.5 g/ml
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