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20 June, 07:53

There are two containers: one container with a 0.15 molar solution of compound A and another with 0.20 molar solution of compound B. What is true about these two containers? O Container A has more moles than B. Container B has more moles than A. They contain an equal number of moles. Not enough information is given.

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  1. 20 June, 08:52
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    Container having 0.20 moles of compound has more moles than the container with 0.15 moles of compound A.

    Explanation:

    Molarity is defined as ratio of moles of compound to the volume of solution in liters.

    Molarity of compound A solution = 0.15 molar = 0.15 mol/L

    This means that 0.15 moles of compound A are present in 1 L of solution.

    Molarity of compound B solution = 0.20 molar = 0.20 mol/L

    This means that 0.20 moles of compound B are present in 1 L of solution.

    As we can see that, 0.15 mol < 0.20 mol which indicates that container with compound B has more mole the the container with compound A moles.
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