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4 g of a solute are dissolved in 40 g of water to form a saturated solution at `25^(@)C`. Calculate the solubility of the solute.

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Solubility (in saturated solution) = `("Mass of solute")/("Mass of solvent") xx 100`
Mass of solute = 4 g
Mass of solvent = 40 g
Solubility (in saturated solution) = `((4g))/((40g)) xx (100 g) = 10 g`
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