Will the mass of the solute change if water is added to the solution?

The solution consists of both a solute and a solvent.
Let’s consider the change in masses using an example. If you take 10 gr. substances and dissolve in 100 gr. water, then we get a solution weighing 110 grams, but it will contain all the same 10 grams. substances, if you add another 20 gr. water, then the solution will weigh 130 grams, but its mass has increased due to an increase in the mass of water, but the mass of the solute will not change.



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