A mixture of 16 g of salt and 47 g of baking soda is poured into 296 ml of water. What is the total mass of the mixture in grams?

If you take the density of water as 1.0 g/mL, then you have 16 + 47 + 296 = ? grams.

To find the total mass of the mixture, we need to add the masses of salt and baking soda.

Given:
Mass of salt = 16 g
Mass of baking soda = 47 g

Total mass of the mixture = Mass of salt + Mass of baking soda

Total mass of the mixture = 16 g + 47 g

Total mass of the mixture = 63 g

Therefore, the total mass of the mixture is 63 grams.

To find the total mass of the mixture, you need to add the masses of the salt and baking soda.

Given that the mass of salt is 16 g and the mass of baking soda is 47 g, you can simply add these two values together.

16 g + 47 g = 63 g

Therefore, the total mass of the mixture is 63 grams.