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A solution contains 40 g of common salt in 320 g of water. Calculate the concentration in terms of mass of mass percentage of the solution.

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To calculate the concentration in terms of mass percentage of the solution, follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the mass of solute and solvent - The mass of common salt (solute) = 40 g - The mass of water (solvent) = 320 g ### Step 2: Calculate the total mass of the solution - Total mass of the solution = mass of solute + mass of solvent ...
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