Calculate the mass of solute in a 10% salt solution if the mass of the solvent is 350 grams.

To calculate the mass of solute in a 10% salt solution, you need to know the mass percent concentration and the mass of the solvent.

1. Start by converting the percentage to a decimal. In this case, 10% is equivalent to 0.10.

2. Multiply the mass percent concentration (0.10) by the mass of the solvent (350 grams):

0.10 * 350 grams = 35 grams

Therefore, the mass of solute in a 10%salt solution with a 350 gram solvent is 35 grams.

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