Explain how molarity changes with tempreture?
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Explanation:all matter expands when temperature rises so, if you're calculating the molarity of a solution,you may get different results on a warmer day compared to a freezing day.i.e 10 moles of a solute in 2 liters of solution, the molarity at the beginning is (10 moles ÷ 2 liters = 5M. When the solution is cooled by 3% say, 1.57L the new Molarity = (10 moles ÷ 1.57Liter = 6.37 approximately.
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