How is molarity of a sol is different from its molality?
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Molarity of a sol. is the no. of moles of a solute dissolves per 1000ml or 1 L of the solution. While on the other hand molarity of a sol. may be defined as the no. of moles of the solute dissolved per 1000g or 1 kg. of the solvent .
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Molarity of a sol. is the no. of moles of a solute dissolves per 1000ml or 1 L of the solution. While on the other hand molarity of a sol. may be defined as the no. of moles of the solute dissolved per 1000g or 1 kg. of the solvent .
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Molarity is the number of moles of solute dissolve per liter of solution. Molarity is the number of moles of solute per kilo gram of solvent but not solution.
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