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To calculate the new concentration of the solution after adding 50g of water, we need to consider that the amount of concentrate remains constant while the total mass of the solution increases.
Initial amount of concentrate = 300g * 20% = 60g
Initial total mass of the solution = 300g
After adding 50g of water, the total mass of the solution becomes:
Initial total mass + added water = 300g + 50g = 350g
The new concentration of the solution can be calculated as follows:
New concentration = (Amount of concentrate / New total mass) * 100%
New concentration = (60g / 350g) * 100% 17.14%
So, the new dip will be approximately 17.14%.
Added 7/30/2023 1:02:24 AM
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