Chemistry, asked by npkumavat2255, 1 month ago

why molarity is a temperature dependent quality ? ​

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Answered by shashikumarbha67
4

Answer:

Molarity is temperature dependent as it is defined as the number of the moles of the solute dissolved per liter of the solution. As volume is temperature dependent, its value changes with change in temperature. Accordingly molarity of the solution can also change.

Explanation:

With temperature, molarity varies. Molarity is solute moles per litre of solution. As the temperature increases, water expands, so the solution's volume therefore increases. In more litres, we have the same number of moles, but the molarity is smaller at higher temperatures

Answered by rajlaxmipahi01
9

Answer:

Because the volume of solution increases with an increase in temperature diye increase in intermolecular spaces and vice versa. Hence. molarity is affected by temperature change.

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