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What is meant by the mass/mass percent concentration of a solution

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Mass/mass percent accounts for a relationship between the solute's mass that is contained into a particular solution's mass as well

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Hello,

Mass/mass percent accounts for a relationship between the solute's mass that is contained into a particular solution's mass as well. Such relationship is numerically defined via:

%
m/m=(m_(solute))/(m_(solution))*100%

Whereas
m_(solute) is the given solute's mass and
m_(solution) is the computed or given solution's mass (is the addition between the solute's and solvent's mass).

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