500mL of 3% alician blue in 1% acetic acid, calculate the solute needed
Ans :
Here alician blue and acetic acid are solutes and water is solvent.
Mass percentage of alician blue = ( mass of alician blue / volume of solution ) x 100
putting values :
3 = ( m / 500 mL ) x 100
m = 15 g
volume % of acetic acid = ( volume of acetic acid / volume of solution ) x 100
putting values :
1 = ( v / 500 mL) x 100
V = 5 mL
so 15 g alician blue and 5 mL acetic acid is needed.
500mL of 3% alician blue in 1% acetic acid, calculate the solute needed
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