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Solution A has the same total volume as Solution B. If Solution A has a higher concentration than Solution B, how do the two so...Asked by i love tristen<3
Solution A has the same total volume as Solution B. If Solution A has a higher concentration than Solution B, how do the two solutions compare?(1 point)
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Solution A has more solute than Solution B.
Solution A has more solute than Solution B.
Solution A contains water as a solvent, and Solution B does not.
Solution A contains water as a solvent, and Solution B does not.
Solution A has more solvent per gram of solute than Solution B.
Solution A has more solvent per gram of solute than Solution B.
Solution B has more solute than Solution A.
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Solution A has more solute than Solution B.
Solution A has more solute than Solution B.
Solution A contains water as a solvent, and Solution B does not.
Solution A contains water as a solvent, and Solution B does not.
Solution A has more solvent per gram of solute than Solution B.
Solution A has more solvent per gram of solute than Solution B.
Solution B has more solute than Solution A.
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The correct response is:
**Solution A has more solute than Solution B.**
Since Solution A has a higher concentration than Solution B and both solutions have the same total volume, Solution A must contain more solute than Solution B.
**Solution A has more solute than Solution B.**
Since Solution A has a higher concentration than Solution B and both solutions have the same total volume, Solution A must contain more solute than Solution B.
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