A 150 g solution contains 24 g of sugar. What is the mass fraction of sugar in this solution?

If 150 grams of solution contains 24 grams of sugar, then the mass of water will be.
m (H2O) = m (solution) – m (sugar) = 150 g – 24 g = 126 g.
The mass fraction of sugar in a given solution is equal to.
W (sugar) = m (sugar) / m (solution) • 100% = 24 g / 150 g • 100% = 16%.



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