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Molarity means moles per litre. Therefore, you have to get it as a term in a litre. 4 litres /4 is a litre, therefore 4 moles/4 is 1 mole. So it is 1 molar.

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Q: What is the molarity of a solution made by dissolving 4 moles of solute in 4 liters of solution?
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