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16 January, 08:22

A student wants to make a 5.00%solution of rubidium chloride using 0.377g of the substance. what mass of water will be needed to make the solution?

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  1. 16 January, 09:26
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    The mass of water that will be needed to make the solution is calculated as below

    % solution = mass of the solute/mass of the solvent (water) x100

    % solution = 5% = 5/100

    mass of the solute = 0.377 g

    mass of the solvent = ?

    let the mass of the solvent be represented by Y

    = 5/100 = 0.377/y

    by cross multiplication

    5y = 37.7

    divide both side by 5

    y = 7.54 grams
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