100G of salt saturated solution at 20°C, the mass fraction of solute is 26.5% the solute mass fraction is () A.26.5% B.>26.5% C.

100G of salt saturated solution at 20°C, the mass fraction of solute is 26.5% the solute mass fraction is () A.26.5% B.>26.5% C.

After the crystal of the evaporating solvent precipitates, it returns to 20°C, which is the same saturated solution, but the mass fraction of saturated solution of the same kind of solute at the same temperature is always the same, so the answer is A.

After the crystal of the evaporating solvent is precipitated, it returns to 20°C, and it is still saturated solution, but the mass fraction of saturated solution of the same kind of solute at the same temperature is always the same, so the answer is A.

Then why is the concentration% C of the saturated solution portion of the water, divide the mass of the precipitated crystals by the mass of that portion of the water to the concentration% C of the solution Then why is the saturated solution, after evaporating part of the water, the mass of the precipitated crystal divided by the mass of that part of the water the concentration of the solution% C

Because the mass of the precipitated crystal divided by the mass of the portion of water is the concentration of the precipitated solution
The evaporation here is constant temperature evaporation.
When the solubility of the same solute is constant at the same temperature, the concentration of saturated solution is constant
That is, the concentration of the precipitated solution is actually the concentration of the original solution