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1 March, 16:56

A solution is made by adding 50 grams of gelatin to 400 grams of water. What is the mass % of water in the sample?

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  1. 1 March, 19:12
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    Adding 50 grams of gelatin and 400 grams of water will give us a mixture with a total mass of 450 grams. The percent mass of water is calculated by dividing the mass of water by the total mass and multiply by 100.

    mass % = (400 / 450) x 100% = 88.89%

    Thus, there is approximately 88.90% of water in the sample.
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