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A solution contain 50 g of a common salt in 200 g of water. Calculate the concentration in terms of mass by mass percentage of the solutions.

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Mass of solute(salt)=50 g , Mass of solvent (water)=200 g
mass of solution=Mass of solute +Mass of solvent= 50g+200g=250 g
Mass percentage of a solution=`("mass of solution")/("mass of solution")times100 =50/250 = times 100 =20%`
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