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Adrian makes four different solutions by mixing sugar and water as shown in the table below.Solution Weight of Sugar Volume of Water1 5 g 100 mL2 10 g 100 mL3 15 g 100 mL4 20 g 100 mLWhich solution has the highest concentration? A. solution 1 B. solution 2 C. solution 3 D. solution 4

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Adrian makes four different solutions by mixing sugar and water as shown in the table below.Solution Weight of Sugar Volume of Water1 5 g 100 mL2 10 g 100 mL3 15 g 100 mL4 20 g 100 mLWhich solution has the highest concentration? A. solution 1 B. solution 2 C. solution 3 D. solution 4

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The concentration of a solution is determined by the amount of solute (in this case, sugar) divided by the volume of the solvent (in this case, water).

Here, the volume of water is the same in all solutions (100 mL), so the solution with the most sugar will have the highest concentration.

Solution 1 has 5g of sugar. Solution 2 has 10g of sugar. Solution 3 has 15g of sugar. Solution 4 has 20g of sugar.

Therefore, Solution 4 (D) has the highest concentration of sugar.

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