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If the solubility of sugar at 25ºC is 211 g/100 g H2O, what mass of sugar can be dissolved in 300 g of H2O?

633 g of Sugar

105.5 g of Sugar

422 g of Sugar

844 g of Sugar

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Answer:


X g\ sugar=633 g \ sugar

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, solubility is defined as a condition wherein the amount of a solute has been completely dissolved in a certain amount of solvent and it is temperature-dependent as well. In such a way, for the given solubility at 25 °C, we understand that 211 g of sugar are completely dissolved in 100 g of water, therefore, for 300 g of water, we can compute the completely dissolved mass of sugar by using the following rule of three:


211g\ sugar \rightarrow 100 g \ water\\\\X g\ sugar \rightarrow 300 g\ water\\\\X g\ sugar =(300g\ water * 211g\ sugar)/(100g \ water)\\ \\X g\ sugar=633 g \ sugar

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Answer:

633 grams of sugar can be dissolved in 300 g of H₂O

Step-by-step explanation:

Solubility is the measure of the ability of a certain substance to dissolve in another and form a homogeneous system. Solubility is then the maximum amount of a solute that a solvent can receive and is expressed by concentration units.

The rule of three or is a way of solving problems of proportionality between three known values and an unknown value, establishing a relationship of proportionality between all of them. That is, what is intended with it is to find the fourth term of a proportion knowing the other three. Remember that proportionality is a constant relationship or ratio between different magnitudes.

If the relationship between the magnitudes is direct, that is, when one magnitude increases, so does the other (or when one magnitude decreases, so does the other) , the direct rule of three must be applied. To solve a direct rule of three, the following formula must be followed:

a ⇒ b

c ⇒ x

Then:


x=(c*b)/(a)

You can apply the rule of three as follows: if by definition of solubility in 100 grams of H₂O there are 211 grams of sugar, in 300 g of H₂O how much sugar is there?


sugar=(300 grams of H_(2)O *211 grams of sugar)/(100 grams of H_(2)O)

sugar= 633 grams

633 grams of sugar can be dissolved in 300 g of H₂O

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