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How would a solution that is labeled “5.0 molar” be similar to one labeled “5.0 molal”? A. They both have 5.0 moles of solute for each liter or kg of solvent. B. They both have 5.0 liters of solution for each mole of solute. C. They both have 5.0 kilograms of solute for each liter of solvent. D. They both have 5.0 kilograms of solvent for each liter of solute.

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