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2. If you add water to dilute a solution, what happens to the molarity of the compound in the

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Each solution has a molaritu, which is equal to the number of moles of a solvent per liter of solutions. When you add water to a solution, the number of moles of the solvent stays the same while the volume increases. Therefore, the molarity decreases; the solution is diluted.

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