25g of NaCl is deissolved in 100g of water. what is the concentration in percentage by mass?

Question -1

Percent by mass of the solution= mass of NaCl/total mass= 25g of NaCl/25 g of NaCl +100g of H2O

Question-2

Density =mass/volume, solve for volume

Solve for moles

moles of NaCl=25g of NaCl/58.44 g of NaCl/mol

Solve for Volume

mass/density=volume=125g of total solution/1.15g/ml=volume of total solution

The units for volume are in mL, so multiply that by 10^-3 to convert to L.

Molarity=moles/Liters=moles of NaCl/volume of total solution (L)

To calculate the concentration in percentage by mass, you need to divide the mass of the solute by the mass of the solution and then multiply by 100.

Given:
Mass of NaCl = 25g
Mass of water = 100g

Step 1: Calculate the mass of the solution.
Mass of the solution = Mass of NaCl + Mass of water
Mass of the solution = 25g + 100g
Mass of the solution = 125g

Step 2: Calculate the concentration in percentage by mass.
Concentration (%) = (Mass of NaCl / Mass of the solution) × 100
Concentration (%) = (25g / 125g) × 100
Concentration (%) = 0.2 × 100
Concentration (%) = 20%

Therefore, the concentration of NaCl in the solution is 20% by mass.

To find the concentration of NaCl in percentage by mass, you need to calculate the mass of NaCl in the solution and express it as a percentage of the total mass of the solution.

First, add the mass of NaCl (25g) to the mass of the water (100g) to get the total mass of the solution:
Total mass = mass of NaCl + mass of water
Total mass = 25g + 100g = 125g

Now, calculate the concentration of NaCl in the solution:
Concentration = (mass of NaCl / total mass of solution) × 100%

Substituting the values:
Concentration = (25g / 125g) × 100%
Concentration = (0.2) × 100%

Therefore, the concentration of NaCl in the solution is 20% by mass.

and mol/l ?( the density of the solution is 1.15g/ml)