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If a concentration had X number of compounds and its concentration was 7 mol/L, if we wanted "2X" number of compounds what would the concentration be? 3.5 mol/L 2 mol/L 7 mol/L 14 mol/L
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If a concentration had X number of compounds and its concentration was 7 mol/L, if
we wanted "2X" number of compounds what would the concentration be?
3.5 mol/L
2 mol/L
7 mol/L
14 mol/L
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Answer:I think the answer would be 2 mol/L
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