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A solution has 50 gram of salt in 320g of water. Calculate the mass percent of the salt in the solution.With detailed steps...Please answer this question very soon, Don't post any other things,otherwise I must report it.​

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  • A solution has 50 gram of salt in 320g of WATER.

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  • The mass percent of the salt in the solution.

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☀ The percent mass of component in a solution is KNOWN as the mass percentage of the solution .

Mass % of a component =

\frac{Mass\:of\:the\:component\:in\:the\:Solution }{Total\:Mass\:of\:Solution} × 100

We have,

Salt as a solute = 50 gram

Water as a solvent = 320 gram

The salt water solution = ( 50 + 320 )

= 370 grams

Mass % of a component = \dfrac{50}{370} × 100

➝ 0.135136 × 100

➝ 0.136 × 100

\dfrac{136}{1000} × 100

\dfrac{136}{10}

13.6 %

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