Chemistry, asked by udayrajpatel, 9 months ago

How does a risen temperature change the morality and molarity of the solution​

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Answered by ankitraj829467
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Answer:

Well,

by definition,

 molarity=moles of solutevolume of solution

Explanation:

Now the moles of solute are a constant. The volume of solution MAY change substantially with increasing or decreasing temperature. In some calculations molality is used in preference, which is defined by the quotient....

molality=moles of solutekilograms of solvent

....this is temperature independent, and at lower concentrations, molarity≡molality.

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