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Billy prepares four (4) different concentrations of solutions. Which solution is
the most concentrated?
A. 35 g of salt in 100 ml of water
B. 40 g of salt in 100 ml of water
C. 50 g of salt in 100 ml of water
D. 75 g of salt in 100 ml of water

Sagot :

Answer:  [D]:  " 75 g of salt in 100 mL of water. "

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Explanation:

         By looking at the answer choices—we can tell that all 4 (four) values for the "solvent"—[in this case: "100 mL of water".].

Note:  As a general rule—and at this point in our problem—
The answer would be:
           The solution with the most 'concentration' of solute—per the same volume of solvent—would be the most 'concentrated' solution—
would be Answer choice:  [D]:  " 75 g of salt in 100 mL of water."

Note:  Answer Choice:  [D]—has the most solute (grams of salt)—compared with the 'other values' given in the 'other' answer choices.
       →   Specifically, refer to the other answer choices:

            →  " [D:  75 g]   >   [C:  50 g]   >   [B:  40 g]   >  [A:  35 g ] ".
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