Explain how to do solution concentration problems? What is the tricky part?
- To do solution concentration problems you first add the grams of the elements or compounds (like NaCl) and then the number of grams in the water. Next, you have do percent by mass. You now take the mass of solute and divide it by the mass of solution. Next, you multiply it by 100 to get your percentage. The tricky part is calculating the percent of mass.
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