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Define molarity from chemistry...?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

 \huge \bold \red{molarity}

Explanation:

Molarity of a given solution is defined as the total number of moles of solute per litre of solution. The molality of a solution is dependent on the changes in physical properties of the system such as pressure and temperature as unlike mass, the volume of the system changes with the change in physical conditions of the system. Molarity is represented by M, which is termed as molar. One molar is the molarity of a solution where one gram of solute is dissolved in litre of solution. As we know, in a solution, the solvent and solute blend to form a solution, hence, the total volume of the solution is taken.

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Answered by nishat62
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Explanation:

it is defined as the number of moles of the solute present in one litre of the solution. thus molarity is equal to number of moles of solute upon volume of solution in litres

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