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A student is instructed to prepare a 10% salt solution. If he uses a balance to measure 10 g of salt and then adds it to 100 mL of water, what mistake might he be making in preparing a 10% (mass/mass) solution?

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The mistake is confusing mass/volume percentage with mass/mass percentage. A 10% (m/m) solution means 10 g of salt in 100 g of total solution. By adding 10 g of salt to 100 mL (approximately 100 g) of water, he is making a 10% (m/m) solution relative to the water, but the total solution mass would be 110 g, making it slightly less than 10% (m/m) of the total solution.

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