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You have 4.0 g of solid A, 100.00 mL of water (100.0 g of water), and the total mass of solid A combined with 100.00 mL of water is found to be 104.0 g. The mass percent of A in this solution is
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% = (100)*(grams solid) / (Total mass)
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