350 grams of water and 50 grams of table salt make up a solution.
We must do the procedures listed below to ascertain the solution's concentration:
50 grams of common salt make up the solute.
350 grams of the solvent are made up of water.
As a result, the solution has a mass of 350 + 50 = 400 grams.
As a result, the formula for the solution's concentration is,
Concentration = mass of solute ÷ mass of solution × 100.
Concentration equals 50 ÷ 400 × 100
12.5% is the concentration.
The solution has a 12.5% concentration.
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