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Calculate the concentration in terms of mass by volume percentage of the solution containing 2.5 g potassium chloride in 50 ml of potassium chloride(KCl) Solution.

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Mass of potassium chloride= 2.5 g
Volume of potassium chloride solution= 50 ml
Mass /Volume Percentage= `("mass of potassium chlorid")/("Volume of potassium chloride solution")times100`
`=2.5/(cancel50)timescancel100^2=5%`
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