200 ml of an aqueous solution of glucose `(C_(6)H_(12)O_(6))` has molarity of `0.01M`. Which of the following operations can be done to this solution so as to increase molarity to `0.015` M?
A
Evaporate 50 ml water from this solution
B
Add 0.18 g glucose to solution without changing its volume
C
Add 50 ml water to this solution
D
None of these
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