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If the percent (mass/mass) for a solute is 4% akd the mass of the solute is 200g, what is the mass of the solute in the solution?

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To find the mass of the solute in the solution, we first need to convert the percent to a decimal by dividing by 100. Since the percent is 4%, we can divide by 100 to get 0.04.

Next, we can multiply the decimal value by the total mass of the solute to find the mass of the solute in the solution. In this case, the total mass of the solute is 200g, so we can multiply 0.04 by 200g to get:

0.04 * 200g = 8g

Therefore, the mass of the solute in the solution is 8g.

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