A solution is prepared by adding 5 g of a solute ‘ X ’ to 45 g of solvent ‘ Y ’. What is…
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A solution is prepared by adding 5 g of a solute ‘X’ to 45 g of solvent ‘Y’. What is the mass per cent of the solute ‘X’?
- 10%
- 11.1%
- 90%
- 75%
Answer
(B) 11.1%
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