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Asolution containing one mole of glucose (c6h12o6) and a separate solution containing one mole of sucrose (c12h22o11), are each dissolved in one kilogram of water. both solutions exhibit the same colligative properties. how is this possible?

-each solution has the same number of relative particles of solute per kilogram of solvent.

-each solute has a comparable molecular mass.

-each solute has the same relative molecular structure.

-each solute has the same solubility in water.

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