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If 25 Ml of Acetone is Present in 150 Ml of Its Aqueous Solution, Calculate the Concentration of Solution.

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If 25 mL of acetone is present in 150 mL of its aqueous solution, calculate the concentration of solution.

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Volume of acetone = 25 ml
Volume of solution = 150 ml

`"concentration"= "volume of solute"/"volume of solute + volume of solvent"xx100`

`=25/150xx100`

=16.667%

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Chapter 2: Is Matter Around Us Pure - Very Short Answers [Page 79]

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Lakhmir Singh Chemistry [English] Class 9
Chapter 2 Is Matter Around Us Pure
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