Name two ways of measuring the concentration of a solution which are not temperature dependent?
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There are a number of ways to express the relative amounts of solute and solvent in a solution. Which one we choose to use often depends on convenience. For example, it is sometimes easier to measure the volume of a solution rather than the mass of the solution.some expressions for concentration are temperature-dependent (i.e., the concentration of the solution changes as the temperature changes), whereas others are not. This is an important consideration for experiments in which the temperature does not remain constant.
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Concentration of a solution can be --
1. temperature dependent.
2. temperature independent.
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Temperature Dependent :
molarity, volume fraction and mass volume fraction.
Temperature Independent:
Molality, Mole fraction and mass fraction.
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1. temperature dependent.
2. temperature independent.
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Temperature Dependent :
molarity, volume fraction and mass volume fraction.
Temperature Independent:
Molality, Mole fraction and mass fraction.
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