why does molarity of a solution depends upon temperature
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Answer:Molarity is affected by the temperature . molarity is the ratio between number of moles of solute to the volume of solution in litres and as on increasing temperature the volume increases and hence with the increase in temperature the molarity of solution decreases .
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molarity depends on temperature.
In general, it decreases with increase in temperature.
This is attributed to the fact that volume of a fixed mass of liquid increases with increase in temperature.
On the other hand, molality (a quantity defined as number of moles per unit mass of solvent) is independent of temperature since mass doesn't change with temperature.
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