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23 March, 18:23

Larry mixed 15 grams of salt with 210 grams of a 5% salt solution in water. What is the percent of salt in his new solution?

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  1. 23 March, 18:53
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    When the concentration of a solution is expressed in weight percentages, that is just equal to the mass of solute over the mass of the total solution. For a solution weighing 210 grams, 5% of it is salt. That is equal to

    210*0.05 = 10.5 g salt

    The rest of the amount, determined by difference, is the amount of solvent which is water.

    water = 210-10.5 = 199.5 g salt

    To solve for the new concentration, you add up 15 g to the already existing 10.5 g of salt in the solution. The water, on the other hand, remains constant.

    Concentration = (15+10.5) / (210+15) = 0.1133 or 11.33%
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