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During an experiment the students were asked to prepare a `10%` solution of sugar in water. Ramesh dissolved 10 g of sugar in 100 g of water while Sarika prepared it by dissolving 10g of sugar in water to make 100 g of the solution.
(a) Are the two solutions of the same concentration?
(b) Compare the mass % of the two solutions.

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To solve the problem, we will analyze the two solutions prepared by Ramesh and Sarika step by step. ### Step 1: Understanding the Problem We need to determine if the two solutions prepared by Ramesh and Sarika have the same concentration and compare their mass percentages. ### Step 2: Calculate the Mass Percentage for Ramesh's Solution - **Mass of solute (sugar)** = 10 g - **Mass of solvent (water)** = 100 g ...
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