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80 ml of solution contains 20 g of solute .Calculate the concentration in terms of mass of volume percentage of the solution.

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Volume of solution(sugar solution)= 80ml.
Mass of volume percentage of a solution= `("mass of solution")/("volume of solution")times100=20/80times100=25%`
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