Answer to Question #347988 in General Chemistry for Dylan

Question #347988

Saline solutions are used in hospitals to replace lost body fluids and electrolytes. A normal saline solution is made by dissolving 0.9 g NaCl in 100 mL of water. Calculate its concentration as % by mass



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Expert's answer
2022-06-07T00:49:29-0400

Since the density of water is 1 g / ml, the mass of 100 ml of water is equal to 100 gr: m = 100 ml * 1 gr / ml = 100 gr.


To find the percentage concentration of the solution, divide the mass of NaCl by the total mass of the solution and multiply by 100% :


"C_{percent} = \\frac {0,9}{100+0,9}*100= 0,892 \u2248 0,9"


ANSWER: 0,9%

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