volume of solution = 625.0ml
density of solution = 37.0g/dL
= 37.0g/100ml [ 1dL = 100ml]
= 0.37g/ml
mass of solution = volume * density
= 625ml*0.37g/ml
= 231.25g
= 0.23125Kg >>>answer
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