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If exactly one molecule of solute is present in 1.00 L of

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If exactly one molecule of solute is present in 1.00 L of

If exactly one molecule of solute is present in 1.00 L of solution, what is the concentration of the solution? concentration: Consider 1 L of a solution with a concentration of 1 x 10^-25 M. What can be said about the number of solute molecules present? The solution probably does not contain any solute molecules. The solution contains a fraction of a solute molecule. The solution contains more than one solute molecule.