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why does the molality of the solution doesn't changed with temperature​

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Answered by mathfor24hrs
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Molality is the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent. ...Molality of solution does not change with the temperature of solution. In case of molality it is ratio of moles to mass. Mass is the same at any temperature hence molality wont change with change in temperature.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Molality of the solution doesn'T change with temperature because it is proportional to Mass and Moles of the solute and we know that neither mass nor Moles depends upon Temperature therefore, Molality doesn't depends upon temperature.

So, Molality doesn't change with Temperature.

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