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Your teacher created a 2 g/L salt-water solution (solution A) and a 2.5 g/L salt-water solution (solution B), both in 500 mL of water. Using the concentration equation, which solution is more concentrated?
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Your teacher created a 2 g/L salt-water solution (solution A) and a 2.5 g/L salt-water solution (solution B), both in 500 mL of water. Using the concentration equation, which solution is more concentrated? How do you know?
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solution B is concentrated
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