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In Chemistry / Middle School | 2014-01-29

If solution A has twice as much solute as solution B, is it possible for the solutions to have the same concentration?

Asked by Jacquelynz

Answer (3)

Yes, if solution B has double the mass of solution A.

Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-10

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Answered by dwqdwqdq | 2024-06-12

It is possible for Solution A, which has twice as much solute as Solution B, to have the same concentration if the volumes of the solutions are adjusted. Concentration is determined by the amount of solute divided by the volume of the solution. By changing the volume of Solution B or diluting Solution A, they can achieve equal concentration.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2024-10-09