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Why does the dilution equation, m 1 v 1 = m 2 v 2, work? a) the dilution equation works because the mass remains the same. b) the dilution equation works because the molarity remains the same. c) the dilution equation works because the volume remains the same. d) the dilution equation works because the number of moles remains the same.

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