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16 June, 14:16

The amount and the concentration of a salt solution is given. How much salt would you get if you evaporated all water from this solution? 450g of a 9% solution

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  1. 16 June, 17:10
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    40.5g of salt is left after evaporating all the water.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here, 9% of 450g means that out of 450 gram of solution, 9% is the salt.

    So, we need to calculate 9% of 450

    i. e. 9% * 450 = 0.09 * 450 = 40.5g

    Hence, 40.5 grams of salt is in 450 grams of solution.

    i. e. 40.5g of salt is obtained after evaporating all the water from the solution.
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