what is the concentration of a sugar solution that contains 8g sugar dissolved in 500 ml water? answer in the form of a ratio

concentration is measured in g/ml

I hope you can figure which ratio to use.

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To find the concentration of a sugar solution, we need to divide the amount of sugar by the volume of the solution.

Given:
Mass of sugar = 8g
Volume of water = 500ml

To express the concentration as a ratio, we divide the mass of sugar by the volume of water:

Concentration = Mass of sugar / Volume of water

Concentration = 8g / 500ml

So, the concentration of the sugar solution is 8g/500ml.

To find the concentration of a sugar solution, we need to calculate the ratio of the mass of the solute (sugar) to the volume of the solvent (water). In this case, the solute is 8g of sugar dissolved in 500 ml of water.

Step 1: Convert the volume from milliliters (ml) to liters (L).
500 ml ÷ 1000 = 0.5 L

Step 2: Calculate the concentration ratio.
Concentration = Mass of solute ÷ Volume of solvent

Concentration = 8g ÷ 0.5 L

Simplifying the ratio:
Concentration = 16g/L

Therefore, the concentration of the sugar solution is 16g/L.