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Concentration

This document discusses different ways of measuring the concentration of solutions, including percent by volume and percent by mass. It also outlines factors that affect how fast a solid solute dissolves, such as stirring, particle size, temperature, and the nature of the solute. Examples are provided to calculate the number of mL of ethyl alcohol in a 70% solution and the grams of copper in a coin that is 75% copper by mass.

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Concentration

This document discusses different ways of measuring the concentration of solutions, including percent by volume and percent by mass. It also outlines factors that affect how fast a solid solute dissolves, such as stirring, particle size, temperature, and the nature of the solute. Examples are provided to calculate the number of mL of ethyl alcohol in a 70% solution and the grams of copper in a coin that is 75% copper by mass.

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(1) percent by volume, which

is the amount of solute in a


given volume of solution
expressed as grams solute
per 100 milliliter of solution
(g/100 mL), and

(2) percent by mass,


which is the amount of
solute in a given mass of
solvent expressed as
grams solute per 100
grams of solution.

Factors Affecting How Fast a


Solid Solute Dissolves

1. The Effect of Stirring


2. the effect of particle
size

3. the effect of temperature

4.the nature of the solute

1. How many mL of
ethyl alcohol are
present in a 50 mL
bottle of a 70% alcohol
solution?

2. A one peso coin has a


mass of 5.5 grams. How
many grams of copper
are in a one peso coin
containing 75% copper
by mass?

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