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Interpretation:
The mass of sodium (in mg) consumed is to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
Solutions are homogeneous mixtures made up of two components, the solute and the solvent.
The same solutes and solvents can form a number of combinations by varying their amounts. These combinations can be differentiated in terms of concentration of solutions. Concentration of a solution is defined as the amount of solute present in the given amount of solvent.
There are many ways of expressing concentration of a solution, such as mass percent, volume percent, molarity, parts per million.
Mass percent is defined as the mass of solute present in
Volume percent is defined as the mass of solute present in
Parts per million is defined as the mass of solute present in
It is known
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