Chemistry, asked by sabirbro123, 2 months ago

Why Molarity varies with temperature?​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Simplified, molarity is affected by temperature because morality is simply a measure on the volume of a particular solution, and the volume of a substance will be negatively or positively affected by changes in temperature. In theory, volume will increase when temperature increases, a reciprocal effect of molarity.

Answered by 123RohithB321
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Answer:

Molarity decreases with increase in temperature.

Note:

Molarity =

volume of solution (in L) ÷ number of moles of soluete

Number of moles are independent of temperature but volume increases with increase in temperature.

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