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Ali mixes 20g of Sodium Chloride in 100g of water at 15 Degree °C. Calculate the mass of the solution

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Answer:

The mass of the solution is 120 g.

Step-by-step explanation:

The mass of the solution is given by:


m_(sol) = m_(1) + m_(2)

Where:


m_(sol): is the mass of the solution


m_(1): is the mass of the solvent


m_(2): is the mass of the solute

In the solution, the solvent is the majority compound (in mass) and the solute is the minority (in mass), so the solvent is the water and the solute is sodium chloride.

Hence, the mass of the solution is:


m_(sol) = m_(1) + m_(2) = 100 g + 20 g = 120 g

I hope it helps you!

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