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2.0 molar solutioin is obtained when 0.5...

2.0 molar solutioin is obtained when 0.5 mole solute is dissolved in

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250 ml solvent

B

250g solvent

C

250 ml solution

D

1000ml solvent

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Decrease in dilution of solute molarity increases.
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