a solution containing 30g of cooper sulphate in 270g of water calculate the concentration in terms of mass by mass percentage of the solution
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n solutions, mass concentration is commonly encountered as the ratio of mass/[volume solution], or m/v. In water solutions containing relatively small quantities of dissolved solute (as in biology), such figures may be "percentivized" by multiplying by 100 a ratio of grams solute per mL solution.
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