Which of the following properties will change when the system containing solution $1$ becomes solution $2$?
$10 \ mol$ of solute $x + 10 \ L$ of water $1 \ L$ of solution $1 + 1 \ mol$ of solute $x + 1 \ L$ of water

(Solution $1$) (Solution $2$)

  • A
    Molar heat capacity
  • B
    Density
  • C
    Concentration
  • D
    Gibbs free energy

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