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HELP PLEASE 40.0 grams of salt are dissolved in 100. grams of water. The solution is how many grams?

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Answer:

The mass of the solution is 140 grams.

Step-by-step explanation:

The mass of the solution is given by the sum of the solute's mass and the solvent's mass:


m_(sol) = m_(ste) + m_(svt)

Where:


m_(sol): is the mass of the solution


m_(ste): is the mass of the solute


m_(svt): is the mass of the solvent

The solute is the salt (40.0 g) and the solvent is the water (100 g), so:


m_(sol) = m_(ste) + m_(svt) = 40 g + 100 g = 140 g

Therefore, the mass of the solution is 140 grams.

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