Final answer:
Both Beaker X and Beaker Y contain 1.0 L of solution, hence the correct answer is A) True. This is because the volume of solution does not depend on its concentration.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question posed asks whether Beaker X and Beaker Y each contain 1.0 L of solution A. To answer this, we need to understand that the volume of a solution is independent of its concentration. The statement given in the question implies that both beakers contain the same volume of solution, which is 1.0 L each. This would be true regardless of the concentration of the solutions within them.
To illustrate, if we look at the reference provided, where a 1.0-liter container at equilibrium has 0.50 mol of A and 1.0 mol of B, we see that the amount of substances in moles does not affect the overall volume of the solution. In another example, diluting solutions by mixing them does not change the final total volume, which in the case of NaCl and KBr is still 1.00 L. Consequently, the measurement of volume alone does not depend on the concentration of the solution.
Therefore, the correct answer to whether Beaker X and Beaker Y each contain 1.0 L of solution is A) True, based on the information given in the question.