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Chemistry, 26.07.2019 15:30 doggylover8655

You are given two aqueous solutions containing different ionic solutes (solution a and solution b). what if you are told that solution a has a greater concentra- tion than solution b by mass percent, but solution b has a greater concentration than solution a in terms of molality? is this possible? if not, explain why not. if it is possible, provide example solutes for a and b, and justify your answer with calculations.

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