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5 February, 09:28

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

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  1. 5 February, 13:04
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    The masses of solute in the 2 solutions can be different but result in the same concentration, this is best explained with examples.

    Say solution A contained 10g of solute and had a volume of 100dm^3

    If solution B contained 5g of solute and had a volume of 50dm^3 this would make the concentrations of A and B identical.
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