Molality of a solution remains constant as mass of a solution independent of temperature.
Molarity is the no of moles of solute per dm3 solution, the temperature change changes the volume so molarity becomes effected.
The number of moles of solute will not change. Too, the molarity of the solution decreases.
If you raise a solution temperature the molarity will decrease.
Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution Molarity = 5 moles solute/4.5 Liters of solution = 1 M solution ==========
No, it is not true.
Molarity is an indication for concentration.
Molarity is an indication for concentration.
If you concentrate a solution, the molarity (moles/liter) will increase.
Adding more solvent to a solution decreases the molarity of the solution. This is based on the principle that initial volume times initial molarity must be equivalent to final volume times final molarity.
This molarity is approx. o,89.
The molarity is 0,041
The molarity is 0,025.