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A solution contains 35 g of common salt in 300 g of water. Calculate the concentration of the solution

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Concentration of solution = `("Mass of solute")/("Mass of solution") xx 100`
Mass of common salt = 35 g
Mass of water = 300 g
Mass of solution = (300 + 25) = 335 g
Concentration of solution = `((35g))/((335g)) xx 100 = 10.45 %`.
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