why is molality prefered over molarity of solution? At what point both molality and molarity are same
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Molality is preferred in studies that involve changes in temperature as in some of the colligative properties of solutions. This is because molality depends on masses of solvent which do not change the temperature.
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molality is preferred in studies that involve changes in temperature as in some of the colligative properties of solutions. this is because molality depends on masses of solvent which do not change the temperature.
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