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3. During an experiment the students were asked to prepare a 10 % (mass/mass) solution of sugar in water. Lokesh dissolved 10 g of sugar in 100 g of water while Shabnam prepared it by dissolving 10 g 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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Answered by aryanmishra2819
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Dear Bapu,

I am writing this letter to say how you evoked the sign of inspiration in me. I respect you for great respect for writing a letter to follow love and peace. My respect towards you has increased since I decided to write about you. You are a role model, not only to me, rather to millions of others who are inspired by you.

Your principles and ideas are still alive after 30th Jan 1948. You have inspired many people worldwide to follow ahimsa. The world has a huge mark of respect towards you and for that; I wish you were alive today to see this.

You left this world, or rather were mercilessly snatched from us years ago, even before my father was born. So, it is sure that I never got to meet you. But my grandfather, who had seen and heard you twice, do talk about you often. We would try to imagine you with the description he gave “Who patle duble the lekin tez chalet the (He was lean and think but still walked briskly),” my grandfather would speak. But do not get misled by his frail frame. Gandhi Ji was a man of steely determination.

So, you started the non-cooperation movement against the Britishers by realizing that they cannot be involved in a war that they’re in India only because of the cooperation they receive from us. You inspired many through the Swadeshi movement for using only the Indian goods and you helped the Muslims by Khilafat movement. You made many movements back then that helped both the common people and poor people.

You gave equal importance to the normal people and Harijans and you fought against discriminations made by Britishers. All these things could many anyone, especially me to be inspired a lot by you Bapu. You are not only an inspiration, rather also a role model for many people who not only in India but also outside residing in foreign countries.

My letter to you doesn’t stop here.

The principle of non-violence is a great principle that brings safety and world peace. Wars are not the solution to any kind of problem, and these are my views that have been inspired by you. I will be glad if the rest of the world will have the same mindset as subjected by you.

The principles and ideas that you have introduce arises my feelings to meet you at least once in my lifetime. India will surely develop and benefit from your principle of non-violence. I admire your views and ideas to a greater extent.

You treated everyone equally and were selfless. I am truly been inspired by your qualities and wish to do something good for the country as a result of the inspiration that I received from you. You were a great leader that alway thought about others.

Following the idea of “Ahimsa” and having a simple life is the perfect way to lead a life. This relaxes the soul and brain with a stress-free mark on human health. You have also made me realize the crucial necessity of education.

I might not be an average Gandhian, after all, I live in the West, I don’t wear khadi or even sari, and I certainly don’t abstain from alcohol. But I do think of myself as a Gandhian, and the reason I have presented here below:

Because I believe in self-reflection – To me, the greatest quality of Bapu was the fact that his whole life was an experiment of self improvement. He explored almost every fact of his personality striving to make himself a better person than who he was. Even if he made many mistakes, still he continued to take out the best of himself; as he was only human.

Because I believe in non-violence – Bapu’s ideas of nonviolence is mostly illustrated with his peaceful resistance against India’s British colonizers. But for him, nonviolence was a far, all-embracing concept. This includes thoughts, through actions and even through words. He identified that the smallest, careless act could hurt someone, somewhere. So, in this essence, nonviolence was to Gandhiji, about living consciously as one can through every effort, and be aware of the action on the people, creature, of the environment around oneself.

Because I believe in simple living – Even if this is not something I do practice and would like to right now because I live in a city, caught up in the pressures of making a living, it is an ideal I aspire to. When it comes to face the world around you, what does it really take and what would you need? A shelter over the heads, enough to ear, a sense of satisfaction and the love of those we love. However, things in the end, only stuff. People will never have enough of that, and if you have more than you require, it is best to share with those who don’t have. Here, Gandhiji has rightly made a quote: “The Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s need but not every man’s greed.”

And that’s why I am a Gandhian

Yours affectionately,

Bijaya

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