Chemistry, asked by sauravsathish6238, 1 year ago

What is the relation between molality, molarity and density? is this correct, 'molality = molarity / density'? I got this off the internet....


molarity = mole / volume
density = mass / volume
molality = mole / mass

molality = molarity / density
mole / mass = (mole / vol) / (mass / vol)
mole / mass = mole / mass [proved]

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Answered by RK242
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I think so..
might be true..
Answered by Anonymous
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☆ Molality (m) is defined as the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent.

☆ Molarity is a measurement of the moles in the total volume of the solution, whereas molality is a measurement of the moles in relationship to the mass of the solvent.

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