How many grams of salt can be obtained by evaporating 120 g of a solution containing 3% salt?

120 * 0.03 = 3.6 (g) salt in solution.
Accordingly, if the water evaporates, we get 3.6 (grams) of salt.
It turns out that the answer is 3.6 g



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