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why molarity is a temperature depending quantity?​

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Answered by ritesh2309
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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.

Answered by akul3281
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molarity is a temperature dependent as it is defined as the number of the moles of the solute dissolved per litre of the solution. As volume is a temperature dependent, its value changes with change in temperature. Accordingly molarity of the solution can also change.

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