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Define molarity and molality​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Molarity can be defined as the number of moles of a substance (known as the solute) that is dissolved in precisely 1 liter of a solution (solvent and solute combined).

Molarity (M) =

Litreinsolution

moleofsolute

Molality can be defined as the number of moles of substance (known as the solute) that is found in a certain mass of solvent given in kg, that it is dissolved in.

Molality(m) =

Massofsolvent(kilogram)

molesofsolute(moles)

Difference between Molarity and Molality

1) Molarity is concentration of a substance that is calculated as the number of moles of solute that is dissolved in 1 liter of solution while molality is concentration of a substance that is calculated as the number of moles of solute found in 1 kg of solvent.

2) The symbol for molarity is M, while that for molality is m (sometimes written as –m or m to distinguish it from mass).

3) The formula for molarity is moles / liter while the formula for molality is moles / kg.

4) Molarity is affected by changes in temperature while molality is unaffected by changes in temperature.

5) Molarity is affected by changes in pressure while molality is unaffected by changes in pressure.

6) Molarity may result in an imprecise and inaccurate concentration, while molality results in an accurate precise measurement of concentration.

Answered by sanglesrushtee
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Answer:

Molarity is the ratio of the moles of a solute to the total liters of a solution. The solution includes both the solute and the solvent.

Molality, on the other hand, is the ratio of the moles of a solute to the kilograms of a solvent

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