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Calculate the molarity of each of the following solutions:
A. 2.00 moles of glucose in 4 liters of solution
B.5,48g of NaCI in 40ml of solution
C. 4.00g of KOH in 2.00 liters of solution
D. 0.500 moles of sucrose in 0.200 of solution
E. 30.4g of LiBr in 350ml of solution
F. 73.0 of HCl in 2.00 of solution
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