Answer :
The volume of water he dissolved the solute is 250 cubic centimeter.
Explanation:
Concentration = mass of solute in g / volume in dm^3
The concentration of a solution is defined as the ratio of mass of solute in grams to the volume of water in dm^3.
If concentration of a solution = 8 g/dm^3.
mass of solute =2 g.
Volume of a water = 2 / 8 = 0.25 dm^3. (or) 250 cubic centimeter.
The volume of water for 2 g sodium chloride with concentration of [tex]\rm 8g/dm^3[/tex] has been [tex]\rm \bold{250\;cm^3}[/tex].
Concentration has been defined as the mass of solute with respect to the solution. The concentration has been expressed in various ways such as density, molarity, molality, etc.
The concentration of given solution has been [tex]\rm 8g/dm^3[/tex]. It has been stating that 8 gram of sample has been present in 1 cubic decimeter solution.
Volume of water
The volume of water has been obtained for 2 gram of sodium chloride solution as:
[tex]\rm 8\;g=1\;dm^3\\2\;g=\dfrac{1}{8}\;\times\;2\;dm^3\\2\;g=0.25\;dm^3[/tex]
The volume of water for 2 g of solution has been 0.25 cubic decimeter.
The decimeter cube has been given as in terms of cubic centimeter as:
[tex]\rm 1\;dm^3=1000\;cm^3\\0.25\;dm^3=0.25\;\times\;1000\;cm^3\\0.25\;dm^3=250\;cm^3[/tex]
The volume of water for 2 g sodium chloride with concentration of [tex]\rm 8g/dm^3[/tex] has been [tex]\rm \bold{250\;cm^3}[/tex].
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