Chemistry, asked by jigyanshu7534, 1 year ago

explain me why on changing mass molarity of pure water not changing and both re getting same answer i.e 55.5

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Answered by amritanshu6
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Sorry, but there actually is an answer. Just like there's a real molar concentration for water by itself ( 55.348 M ), there is a real molality for water by itself ( 55.510 m ). Let's say you had 1 L of water. At 25∘C , the density of water is 0.9970749 g/mL , so that's 0.9970749 kg .

jigyanshu7534: means on any given condition it will be same
harikai: yes
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