Chemistry, asked by anushkadasubu27, 8 hours ago

When temperature of a solution increases then
a) molarity decrease and molarity increase
b) molality decrease and molarity increase
c) no sense occur for both molarity and molality
d) molarity increase no sense in molarity

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Answered by vaishnaviyadav39
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Answer:

When the temperature of the solution increases then the molarity decreases.

Explanation:

Molarity

= number of mole of solute /volume of the solution.

So, molarity is inversely proportional to volume of the solution.

When the temperature increases then the volume of the solution increases and as molarity is inversely proportional to volume of the solution it decreases.

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Answered by prince61995
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Answer:

When the temperature increases then the volume of the solution increases and as molarity is inversely proportional to volume of the solution it decreases

Explanation:

I THINK

OPTION D) molarity increase no sense in molarity

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