mass percentage of solute and mole fraction
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According to basic definitions, a solute (e.g. sodium chloride) dissolves in solvent (e.g. water) to make a solution. Concentration indicates how much of a compound (solute) is dissolved in the solution, and can be expressed in multiple ways. Mole fraction refers to the ratio between number of moles of solute and the total number of moles in a solution. As an example, consider calculation of mole fractions in the solution of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) in water (H2O) if NaOH mass percent equals to 10.
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