determine the mass percent of the solution when 16.0 g of sodium hydroxide is disolved in 100.0 g of water
Mass percent of a solution is defined as mass of solute present in 100 g solution
It is given as
Here solute is sodium hydroxide and its mass=16.0 g
Solvent is water and its mass=100.0 g
Mass of solution =Mass of solute + Mass of solvent
=16.0 g+100.0 g=116.0 g
So mass percent of given solution==13.79%
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