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10 g of sucrose are dissoled in 100 g of water. Find the mass percentage of sucrose in the solution.

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To find the mass percentage of sucrose in the solution, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Collect the Given Data - Mass of sucrose (solute) = 10 g - Mass of water (solvent) = 100 g ### Step 2: Calculate the Mass of the Solution The mass of the solution is the sum of the mass of the solute and the mass of the solvent. ...
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