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Winston has a 1.0-liter sample of water from the ocean. He knows that ocean water is a solution of salt and water. He conducts an experiment and finds that his sample's density is 1.025 g/mL.

If Winston also has a 1.0-liter sample of a carbon dioxide and water solution, should he expect it to have the same density?

A. Yes; because salt and carbon dioxide are similar substances with identical properties.
B. Yes; because solutions of water tend to have identical physical properties.
C. No; because a salt-water solution has different properties from a carbon dioxide and water solution.
D. No; because he failed to make certain that both samples had the same volume.

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