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Calculate the mass percent of a solution containing `2.5g` of `KCl` in `50 g` of water.

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Mass percent of `KCI=(" Mass of "KCI)/(" Mass of solution ")xx100=(2.5)/(50+2.5)xx100=4.76%`
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