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  • 13-03-2020
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Please help me with this chemistry problem

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  • 13-03-2020

Answer:

50 g of K₂CO₃ are needed

Explanation:

How many grams of K₂CO₃ are needed to make 500 g of a 10% m/m solution?

We analyse data:

500 g is the mass of the solution we want

10% m/m is a sort of concentration,  in this case means that 10 g of solute (K₂CO₃) are contained in 100 g of solution

Therefore we can solve this, by a rule of three:

In 100 g of solution we have 10 g of K₂CO₃

In 500 g of solution we may have, (500 . 10) / 100 = 50 g of K₂CO₃

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