Stoichiometry - Engineering

Q1:

One of the specific gravity scales is "Brix" (used speicifically for sugar solution). It is defined as

A Brix = (400/G) - 400

B Brix = 200 (G-1)

C Brix = 145 - (145/G)

D none of these

ANS:A - Brix = (400/G) - 400

The correct equation for Brix, which is a scale used to measure the concentration of sugar in a solution, is: Brix=200(𝐺−1)𝐺Brix=G200(G−1)​ This equation represents the relationship between the specific gravity (𝐺G) of a sugar solution and its Brix value. So, the correct option is: Brix=200(𝐺−1)𝐺Brix=G200(G−1)​