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Yes, molarity is (number of moles/liters of solution). If you increase the numerator, the molarity number will be greater.
It most certainly would affect the molarity of oxalic acid. When you change the volume, i.e. dilute, you decrease the molarity. It is the number of moles that doesn't change.
Concentrations in molality (moles of solute per kilograms of solvent) are independent of temperature and pressure whereas concentrations in molarity (moles of solute per total volume of solution in liters) are not.
Molarity is an indication for concentration.
would molarity increase, decrease, or stay the same if the room temperature increased by 5 degrees centigrade
If you raise a solution temperature the molarity will decrease.
Molarity is the no of moles of solute per dm3 solution, the temperature change changes the volume so molarity becomes effected.
If you concentrate a solution, the molarity (moles/liter) will increase.
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Yes, molarity is (number of moles/liters of solution). If you increase the numerator, the molarity number will be greater.
Removing the salt from the water would increase the temperature required for it to freeze, and also lower the temperature it takes to boil.Meaning it would freeze more easily.
It most certainly would affect the molarity of oxalic acid. When you change the volume, i.e. dilute, you decrease the molarity. It is the number of moles that doesn't change.
Concentrations in molality (moles of solute per kilograms of solvent) are independent of temperature and pressure whereas concentrations in molarity (moles of solute per total volume of solution in liters) are not.
Change in mass depends on the concentration of sucrose within the dialysis bags. If the concentration of sucrose is greater inside the bag than outside, then water will move into the bag. If the concentration of sucrose is lower inside the bag than outside, then water will move out of the bag.
it will increase the molarity of the acetic acid
Molality of a solution remains constant as mass of a solution independent of temperature.