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two solutions are made by mixing sugar and enough water to make a 1 liter solution. one solution contains 10% sugar and the other solution contains 20% sugar.
which solution has more solvent?
the 20% sugar solution
the 10% sugar solution
Brief Explanations
- Recall the definition: In a solution, the solvent is the component (usually liquid, here water) that dissolves the solute (sugar). The total volume of each solution is 1 liter (1000 mL).
- Calculate the amount of solute (sugar) in each solution:
- For the 10% sugar solution: The amount of sugar (solute) is \( 10\% \) of 1 liter. So, \( 0.10\times1000\space mL = 100\space mL \) of sugar. Then the amount of water (solvent) is \( 1000 - 100=900\space mL \).
- For the 20% sugar solution: The amount of sugar (solute) is \( 20\% \) of 1 liter. So, \( 0.20\times1000\space mL = 200\space mL \) of sugar. Then the amount of water (solvent) is \( 1000 - 200 = 800\space mL \).
- Compare the amount of solvent: Since \( 900\space mL>800\space mL \), the 10% sugar solution has more solvent.
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