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If 54 g of salt is dissolved in 420 g of water, how many grams of salt water is made?
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If 54 g of salt is dissolved in 420 g of water, how many grams of salt water is made?
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The mass of salt water you will have would be 420 + 54 = 474 g. you would simply add the amount of solvent and the solute since the problem is asking simply for the total mass of the solution. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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