Solution:-
% m/v = [mass of solute (in grams) / volume of solution (in mL)] × 100%
2.5 = (mass of solute / 25) × 100
(2.5/100) = mass of solute / 25
or, mass of solute = (2.5 / 100) × 25 = 0.625 g
Hence, mass of 25.0 mL of 2.50% m/v solution of fructose is = 0.625 g
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