
(A)
Interpretation:
The combination of the given amount of
(A)

Explanation of Solution
The relationship between percent by mass and mass of solute and solution is as follows:
The amount of
The percent by mass concentration of the solution is calculated by putting all the values in equation (1) as follows:
So, the given combination of
(B)
Interpretation:
The combination of the given amount of
(B)

Explanation of Solution
The combination given is
The mass of the solution is:
The percent by mass concentration of the solution is calculated by putting all the values in equation (1) as follows:
So, the given combination of
(C)
Interpretation:
The combination from the given option of the amount of
(C)

Explanation of Solution
The combination given is
The percent by the mass concentration of the solution is calculated by putting all the values in equation (1) as follows:
So, the given combination of
(D)
Interpretation:
The combination of the given amount of
(D)

Explanation of Solution
The combination given is
The mass of water is calculated as follows:
The mass of the solution is:
The percent by the mass concentration of the solution is calculated by putting all the values in equation (1) as follows:
So, the given combination of
(E)
Interpretation:
The combination of the given amount of
(E)

Explanation of Solution
The amount of
The percent by the mass concentration of the solution is calculated by putting all the values in equation (1) as follows:
So, the given combination of
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