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A liter of milk has mass of 1060 g and a 1,6 percent of mass in fat. Calculate the mass concentration of fat in g\L

Respuesta :

The milk has a mass concentration of 17 g/l of fat.

Answer:

The mass concentration of fat is 16.96 [tex]\frac{g}{L}[/tex]

Explanation:

The ratio between the mass of the solute and the mass of the resulting mixture is defined as percentage mass concentration (% m / m). This is:

[tex]percentage mass of solute=\frac{mass of solute}{mass of solution} *100[/tex]

Then, in this cases the percent of mass in fat is:

[tex]1,6=\frac{x(g)}{1060g} *100[/tex]

Isolating the value of x is obtained:

[tex]x=\frac{1,6*1060}{100} g[/tex]

x= 16.96 g

Considering that:

[tex]mass concentration=\frac{mass of solute(g)}{volume of solution(l)}[/tex]

Then:

[tex]mass concentration=\frac{16.96 g}{1 L}[/tex]

[tex]mass concentration= 16.96 \frac{g}{L}[/tex]

So, the mass concentration of fat is 16.96 [tex]\frac{g}{L}[/tex]

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