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Question
Why does the molarity of a solution depend upon temperature?
Solution
- Molarity is the number of moles of the solute present in 1 litre of the solution. Therefore, molarity depends on the volume of the solution.
- Volume of the solution varies with the change in temperature.
Hence, the molarity of a solution depends upon temperature.
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