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Is molarity temperature dependent?why?​

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Answered by shivanikaran
6

Answer:

Molarity is a temperature-dependent parameter. The volume of a solution increases with an increase in temperature diye to increase in intermolecular spaces and vice versa. Hence, molarity is affected by temperature change.

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Answered by TheDefaulter
20

ANSWER :-

Yes, molarity is temperature dependent.

Definition of Molarity :-

It is defined as the total number of moles of solute per litre of solution.

Hence, from definition we get to know that molarity somewhere relates to volume of solution.

And we know that,

Volume depends on temperature when we increase temperature the volume increases and vice - versa.

Therefore, the temperature of the molarity is dependent

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