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A sample of water has a mass of 193 g. Salt is added to the water, and the final solution weighs 238 g. How much salt was added? Please help no rush needed but this is due today but no rush..........Thank
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A sample of water has a mass of 193 g. Salt is added to the water, and the final solution weighs 238 g. How much salt was added? Please help no rush needed but this is due today but no rush..........Thank you so much.
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45 g of salt was added
Step-by-step explanation:
238g-193g=45g
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