Explanation:
Amount of water required in each case:
(a)The mass% of the solution is:9.95
Mass of solute that is urea is 6.80 g
To determine the mass of solvent water use the formula:
[tex]mass percent=\frac{mass of solute}{mass of solution} x 100\\\\9.95=(6.80g/mass of solution )x100\\mass of solution =(6.80 /9.95)x100\\=68.3 g[/tex]
Hence the mass of solvent = mass of solution - the mass of solute
=68.3 g - 6.80g
=61.5 g
Hence, the answer is mass of solvent water required is 61.5 g.
(b) Given mass%=1.70
mass of solute MgBr2 = 29.3 g
The mass of solvent water required can be calculated as shown below:
[tex]mass percent=\frac{mass of solute}{mass of solution} x 100\\\\1.70=(29.3g/mass of solution )x100\\mass of solution =(29.3 g /1.70)x100\\=1720 g[/tex]
The mass of the solution is 1720 g.
Mass of solvent water = mass of solution - mass of solute
=1720 g - 29.3 g
=1690.7 g
Answer: The mass of water required is 1690.7 g.