To calculate the percentage change in the mass of the potato in the 20% salt solution, you can use the following formula:
Percentage Change = [(Final Mass - Initial Mass) / Initial Mass] * 100%
Plug in the values:
Initial Mass = 10.3 g
Final Mass = 9.8 g
Percentage Change = [(9.8 g - 10.3 g) / 10.3 g] * 100%
Calculate the numerator first:
Numerator = (9.8 g - 10.3 g) = -0.5 g
Now, plug in the numerator value:
Percentage Change = [(-0.5 g / 10.3 g)] * 100%
Now, perform the division:
Percentage Change = (-0.04854) * 100%
Percentage Change ≈ -4.85%
So, the percentage change in the mass of the potato in the 20% salt solution is approximately -4.85%.