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To make a sarurated solution, 36 g of sodium chloride is dissolved in 100 g of water at 293 k . Find its concentration at this temperature

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Answer:

The answer is "[tex]26.47\%[/tex]"

Explanation:

Sodium chloride  solute mass[tex]=36 \ g[/tex]

Solvent water mass[tex]=100\ g[/tex]

Calculating the solution mass = Solute mass  + solvent mass

                                                  [tex]= 36\ g +100\ g\\\\ = 136\ g\\\\[/tex]

Calculating the percentage of concentration:

[tex]= \frac{solute\ mass}{solvent\ mass} \times 100\\\\=\frac{36\ grm}{136\ grm} \times 100\\\\=0.2647 \times 100\\\\=26.47 \%[/tex]