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30 October, 15:21

A student dissolves 20g of potassium chloride in 100cm³ of water in a beaker. What is the concentration of the solution in g/dm³?

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  1. 30 October, 18:59
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    The concentration of the solution is 2 g/dm³

    Explanation:

    The equation used to find the concentration of a solution is "c = m/v"

    C = concentration

    M = mass

    V = volume

    The question asks for the answer to be in decimeters, so you need to 100 cm³ to dm³. To do this, you divide 100 by 10, giving you 10 cm³. Then you just plug in your numbers into the formula: c = 20g/10dm³.
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