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the molarity of pure water is ?​

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Answered by krrod678
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Answer: Molarity is the concentration of a solute in a solvent. Since there is no solute in pure water, it makes no sense to ask about the molarity of water. Molality of pure water is 55.5 mol/L . Molality is used to describe the concentration of a solution.

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Answered by manjuchoudhary57
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Molarity can be determined by finding the ratio between the number of moles of solute and the volume of the solution. Therefore, the molarity of water at this temperature would be equal to 55.56 moles/1 litre. Thus, the molarity of pure water at a temperature of 4 degrees celsius is equal to 55.56 moles per litre.

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