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explain molarity and molatilty​

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Answered by MoonWings
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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.

Answered by youcannotsaylovewith
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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) =

 \frac{mole \:\: of \: solute}{litre \: in \: solution}

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) =

 \frac{moles \: of \: solute(moles)}{mass \: of \: solvent(kilogram)}

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