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A solution contains 60g of common salt in 300g of water. calculate the concentration of solution in terms of mass by mass perecentage of the solution?​

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Answered by alokdubey884569
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Answer:

Answer. Mass of solvent = 300g . Mass of Solution = 60+ 300 = 360g. Mass percentage of the solution = 60/360 * 100 = 1/6 *100= 100/6 = 50/3 = 16.66% .

Answered by Rohit57RA
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Your answer is 16.66%.

By this way,

 \dfrac {Mass of solute}{Mass of solution} ×100

 \implies  \dfrac {60}{360}×100

 \implies 16.66%

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