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Calculate the mass of potassium sulphate required to prepare its 10% solution in 100g water.

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The mass of Potassium Sulphate required to prepare its ten percent(10%) solution in hundred gram(100g) of water is 11.11g. Explanation: Formula: mass of solute/mass of solution×100; A 10% mass solution in 100g of water means x/(100 + x) = 1/10 where x = mass required.

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