A pitcher contains 2 L of a solution whose concentration is 25 g/L. How many grams of solvent would be in 1L of the solution?
This is a great example of a problem that provides you with information that you do not need.
The only thing that you need in order to figure out how many grams of solute you get in any volume of this solution is its concentration.
You don't need to know how much solution you have in the pitcher to answer this problem.
Since the concentration of the solution already tells you how many grams of solute you get per liter of solution, you will have
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To find the grams of solvent in 1 liter of the solution, you can use the formula:
Grams of solvent = Total volume of solution × Concentration of solvent
Given: Total volume of solution = 2 L Concentration of solvent = 25 g/L
Using the formula:
Grams of solvent = 2 L × 25 g/L = 50 grams
So, there would be 50 grams of solvent in 1 liter of the solution.
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