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if 12.5g of glucose is present in a solution, and if the concentration of a solution is found to be 5℅ by mass, then what will be the mass of the solution​

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Mass \% of  \: any   component \: of  \: the  \:   \\  solution  = \:  \: \: \: \:   \:\:\frac{mass \: of \: component \: in \: solution}{total \: mass \: of \: solution(x)}  \times 100 \\ 5 =  \frac{12.5}{x}  \times 100 \\ x =  \frac{1250}{5 }  = 250 gm

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