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Discussion Forum : Chemistry - Section 1 (Q.No. 2)
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The number of moles of solute present in 1 kg of a solvent is called its
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Satish said:
1 decade ago
The difference between molarity and molality is solvent in molality in kg rather in molarity litres.
Arul kiliyur upt said:
1 decade ago
solute eq.wt present in1litre(solvent)=1normal(N )
solute m.w present in 1Kg(solvent) =1molal(m)
solute m.w present in 1litre(solvent)=1molar(M )
solute m.w present in 1Kg(solvent) =1molal(m)
solute m.w present in 1litre(solvent)=1molar(M )
Suhani said:
1 decade ago
Molality means the ratio of no. of present in 1kg of solvent.
Dhivya said:
1 decade ago
Molality is ratio of no of moles present in 1kg of solvent.
Mohshreen said:
1 decade ago
Just I guess this answer motality but how this answer was right I don't know.
Reena said:
1 decade ago
Molality is salvent of 1kg.
Mangesh said:
1 decade ago
Molality is defined as the ration of the no of grams moles of solute per kg of solvent
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