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(a) 110 g of a solute are present in 550 g of solution. Calculate the concentration of solution.
(b) Give any three points of difference between true solution, colloidal solution and suspension.

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(a) Mass of solute = 110 g
Mass of solution = 550 g
Concentration of solution = `("Mass of solute")/("Mass of solution")xx 100 = ((110g))/((550g)) xx 100 = 20%`
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