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A solution contains 60 g of sugar in 340 g of water. Calculate the concentration in terms of mass by mass percentage of the solution.

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Mass by mass percentage of the solution is 15%.

Mass of sugar (solute) = 60 g
Mass of water (solvent) = 340 g
Mass of solution = (60 + 340) g
= 400 g
Mass percentage of solution
= `("Mass of solute")/("Mass of solution")xx100`
= `60/400xx100=15%`
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