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why molarity is a temperature dependent quantity​

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Answered by umangpogo
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Explanation:

Molarity is temperature dependent as it is defined as the number of the moles of the solute dissolved per liter of the solution. ... As mass is not temperature dependent, its value does not change with change in temperature.

Answered by swethassynergy
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Molarity is dependent on temperature as it involves Volume (V).

Explanation:

  • The molarity is defined as the no. of moles of solute present in 1 liter of solution. Its formula is M=\frac{n}{V}
  • The temperature dependent factors vary in their amount when temperature increases or decreases. For example: if temp. increases the K.E also increases as the movement of particles increases.
  • The volume is a temperature dependent factor. It is due to the reason that if temperature increases the volume expands (i.e., it increases).
  • So, molarity will be temperature dependent as it involves volume which is temperature dependent.
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