Q. 245.0( 3 Votes )
10ml of H2SO4 is dissolved in 90 ml of water. Calculate mass by volume percentage of solution.
Answer :
Given:
Volume of H2SO4 = 10ml
Density of H2SO4 = 1.84 g/ml
Now, we know,
Mass = Density × Volume
= (10 ml × 1.84 g/ml) g
= 18.4g
Total volume of the solution= (10+90) ml
= 100ml
Mass by volume percentage
= 18.4 %
Hence, the mass by volume percentage of the solution is 18.4 %
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