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Rahul and Rishika prepared two solutions of copper(II)sulphate (CuSO4) in water namely A and B in the laboratory as instructed by their teacher. Rahul made it (solution A) by dissolving 45g of copper(II)sulphate in 250 mL of water whereas Rishika made it (solution B) by dissolving 9 g of the salt in 50 mL water. I) II) Comment on the concentrations of solutions A and B showing suitable calculations. What will happen if A and B are mixed? Comment​

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Answered by anxietylil10
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concentration of B is greater than A. if A and B are mixed concentration of A increase and B is decrease

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