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Q: How does adding solute to a solution affect the mass of the solution?
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How does adding solute to a solution affect the mass and concentration of a solution?

Because flying cows poo and they fly, isn't that a fluke?


What is a concentration of a solution?

The concentration of a solution is basically how strong the solution is.


How is massed conserved when adding a solute to a solvent?

If you weigh the solute, and then weigh the solvent, and then add the solute to the solvent and weigh the solution, you will find that the sum of the weights of the solute and solvent is equal to the weight of the resulting solution. So mass is conserved.


Why doesn't adding one mole of solute to one liter of water make a one molarity solution?

molarity of moles of solute/liters of solution(not solvent) the volume of the solvent(even if it started at 1 L) would change after adding the solute depending on the molar mass, density, etc of the solute, the molarity would be different


What is the consentration of a solution?

Concentrated solution is a solution that contains a large amount of solute relative to the amount that could dissolve.


How much sugar is there in 100mL of a10 percent aqueous sugar solution and what is the solvent in the solution?

percent concentration = (mass of solute/volume of solution) X 100 To solve for mass of solute, mass of solute = (percent concentration X volume of solution)/100 So, mass of solute = (10% X 100mL)/100 = 10g


What is the consentration of solution?

It depends if the mass of solute is given volume a solution, or mass/volume.


If the percentage for a solute is 4 per cent and the mass of the solution is 200 grams what is the mass of the solute in solution?

200 grams of solution will contain 200 x 4% or 200 x 0.04 = 8.0 total grams of solute.


How do you find the mass of solute using the percent by mass and the mass of solution?

times it together


How do you solve for percent by mass?

reg.% by mass mass% m/m mass of solute mass of solution=x100


What are the differences between ppm and ppb?

PPM-Parts Per Million: Number of grams of solute per 1 million grams of solution. ppm=[mass of solute/mass of solution]*10 to the 6th power&PPB-Parts Per Billion: Number of grams of solute per 1 billion grams of solution.ppb=[mass of solute/mass of solution]*10 to the 9th power.Hope this helps.


Which operations yields the number of moles of solute?

The molarity is a form of expression for the concentration; the molarity of a solution is the number of moles of solute in the solvent. The number of moles is the ratio between the mass of the solute in the solution and and its molar mass.