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Calculate the mass percentage of benzene `(C_6H_6)` and carbon tetrachloride `(C Cl_4)` if 22g of benzene is dissolved in 122g of carbon tetrachloride.

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Mass percentage of benzene = `22xx100/122+22%`
`=15.28%`
`CCl_4= 122xx100/144=84.22%`
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