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10g sugar is dissolved in 90g water.The density of the solution is 1.09g/ml.Calculate mass/volume percentage concentration of the solution.​

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The concentration of a solution is a measure of the amount of solute dissolved in a solvent. There are many ways to indicate concentration; molarity, molality, normality, and %(w/v)#. To prepare a 10% glucose solution, mass out 10 g glucose (solute), and add enough water (solvent) to make a 100 mL solution.
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