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Chemistry, 25.02.2021 18:10, erick6785

Which best describes the result when the concentration of a solution is increased? A. The amount of solute is increased, and the conductivity of the solution is increased.
B. The amount of solute is decreased, and the conductivity of the solution is decreased.
C. The amount of solute is increased, and the conductivity of the solution is decreased.
D. The amount of solute is decreased, and the conductivity of the solution is increased.

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