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Compare the two solutions given below and state which one is more concentrated.Provide a reason for your answer. Solution A copper sulphate prepared by dissolving 3 g of copper sulphate in 500 mL of distilled water. Solution B, a copper sulphate solution prepared by dissolving 3 g of copper sulphate in 1L of distilled water.

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Answered by kruti2272006
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Crystals of copper sulphate are prepared as follows:

Crystals of copper sulphate are prepared as follows:Take a beaker filled with water and add a few drops of dilute sulphuric acid.

Crystals of copper sulphate are prepared as follows:Take a beaker filled with water and add a few drops of dilute sulphuric acid.Heat the water. ...

Crystals of copper sulphate are prepared as follows:Take a beaker filled with water and add a few drops of dilute sulphuric acid.Heat the water. ...During this process stir continuously.

Crystals of copper sulphate are prepared as follows:Take a beaker filled with water and add a few drops of dilute sulphuric acid.Heat the water. ...During this process stir continuously.Continue adding copper sulphate powder till no more powder can be dissolved.

Crystals of copper sulphate are prepared as follows:Take a beaker filled with water and add a few drops of dilute sulphuric acid.Heat the water. ...During this process stir continuously.Continue adding copper sulphate powder till no more powder can be dissolved.Filter the solution.

Crystals of copper sulphate are prepared as follows:Take a beaker filled with water and add a few drops of dilute sulphuric acid.Heat the water. ...During this process stir continuously.Continue adding copper sulphate powder till no more powder can be dissolved.Filter the solution.Leave it for cooling.

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