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the diagram below is a model of two solutions. each ball represents one particle of solute. which solution has a higher concentration of green particles? solution a solution b neither; their concentrations are the same
Step1: Calculate concentration of green particles in Solution A
Concentration formula: \(C=\frac{n}{V}\) (where \(n\) is the number of solute particles, \(V\) is the volume of solvent). For Solution A, \(n = 2\), \(V=30\space mL\). So \(C_A=\frac{2}{30}=\frac{1}{15}\space particles/mL\)
Step2: Calculate concentration of green particles in Solution B
For Solution B, \(n = 9\), \(V = 45\space mL\). So \(C_B=\frac{9}{45}=\frac{1}{5}\space particles/mL\)
Step3: Compare the two concentrations
Since \(\frac{1}{5}>\frac{1}{15}\)
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Solution B