If 48 gram solute is present in 500 ml H2O2 solution,what will be its strength by volume and % w/v respectively?

clearly, 48/500 g/mL = 9.6%

Answer

To find the strength of a solution by volume and % w/v, we need to know the amount of solute (in grams) and the volume of the solution (in milliliters). In this case, we know that the solute is 48 grams and the volume of the solution is 500 ml.

To find the strength by volume, we need to divide the volume of the solute by the volume of the solution and multiply by 100.

Strength by volume = (volume of solute / volume of solution) * 100

In this case, the volume of the solute is 48 grams and the volume of the solution is 500 ml.

Strength by volume = (48 g / 500 ml) * 100

To find the % w/v, we need to divide the weight of the solute (in grams) by the volume of the solution (in milliliters) and multiply by 100.

% w/v = (weight of solute / volume of solution) * 100

In this case, the weight of the solute is 48 grams and the volume of the solution is 500 ml.

% w/v = (48 g / 500 ml) * 100

So, the strength of the solution by volume would be 9.6% and the % w/v would also be 9.6%.