GamingXpert
GamingXpert GamingXpert
  • 04-08-2019
  • Chemistry
contestada

Calculate the mass of potassium sulphate required to prepare its 10% solution in 100g water.

Respuesta :

Anand319
Anand319 Anand319
  • 04-08-2019

Answer:

The mass of Potassium Sulphate required to prepare its ten percent(10%) solution in hundred gram(100g) of water is 11.11g. Explanation: Formula: mass of solute/mass of solution×100; A 10% mass solution in 100g of water means x/(100 + x) = 1/10 where x = mass required.

Answer Link
Аноним Аноним
  • 03-12-2021

Hope it helps.

Don't forget to click the Brainliest button if you like my answer.

Ver imagen Аноним
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Read the sentence. pet canaries need large cages, wooden perches, some fresh water, and keep out of cold. which phrase should be revised for a more parallel sen
Why did parliament pass the tea act?
A mi maestro le _____ escribir en la pizarra.
What is the constant of proportionality of the equation y=1/4x?
What is the oxidation number for each atom in NH4CI?
What is the concept and justification of Manifest Destiny
Please can you help me with this problems 1. 3 ( x + y )= and 2. 7d + ( d + 8 ) - 6 = . Thanks.
How many square feet of outdoor carpet will need for this hole
A uranium atom has 92 protons in its nucleus. how many electrons does it have?
Your classmate will be doing a presentation on evolutionary medicine in science class. What is he likely to discuss?