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To make a saturated solution of 36g of sodium chloride in 100g of water at 293K find its concentration at this temperature.

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Mass of solute (sodium chloride)
= 36g (Given)
Mass of solvent (water)
= 100g (Given)
Then, mass of solution
= Mass of Solute + Mass of solvent.
= (36 + 100)g
= 136g
`= ("Mass of solute")/("Mass of solvent") xx 100%`
`= (36)/(136) xx 100%` = 26.47%
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