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write the difference between molality and molarity

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Answered by bathwar23
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M = Molarity. m= Molality. M' = Molar mass of the solute.

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Normality.

Molarity Molality

The molarity of a given solution is defined as the total number of moles of solute per litre of solution. Molality is defined as the total moles of a solute contained in a kilogram of a solvent

Answered by renusankar
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Concentration is a basic term used in chemistry. In simple words, concentration is the measure of the quantity of a given substance when mixed or combined with another substance. The term is generally used for solutions, where it predicts the amount of solute dissolved in a given solvent. The terms used to express the concentration of the solution are Molarity, molality, and normality.

Molarity

The term molarity for a provided solution is described as the total number of moles of solute per litre of solution. The molarity of the solution depends on a few physical factors such as pressure and temperature, mass.

Molality

The expression molality is also in context with the concentration of the solution. The term molality (m) is interpreted as the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent. In the SI unit molality is expressed as moles per kilogram (mol/kg).

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