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Calculating the Amount of Solute

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Calculations Using Equations for the Concentrations of Solutions

We can use information about a solution to work out which chemicals were in it to start with.

Amount of a solute

Amount of a solute

  • We can calculate the amount of a solute (dissolved substance) in a solution if we know:
    • The concentration of the solution.
    • The volume of the solution.
Concentration of a solution

Concentration of a solution

  • We can calculate the concentration of a solution if we know:
    • The volumes of 2 solutions that react completely.
    • The concentration of 1 of these solutions.
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