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The concentration of the solution containing 40 gram of common salt in 320 gram of water in terms of mass by mass percentage of solution is

A

`1.11%`

B

`11.01%`

C

`11.1%`

D

`10.11%`

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The correct Answer is:
C

Concentration of solution in terms of mass by mass %
`= ("mass of solute")/("mass of solvent") xx 100 = (40 g)/(320 g + 40 g) xx 100 = (40)/(360) xx 100`
`=11.11%`
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