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How does a scientist make two solutions with the same molarity?

O A. By dissolving the same number of moles of each substance in the
same volume of water
B. By dissolving the same number of grams of each substance in the
same volume of water
C. By dissolving the maximum amount of each substance in the
same volume of water
D. By dissolving 1 mole of each substance in enough water to make
sure dissolving is complete

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Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

It's a duh

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