In which aspect does molality differ from molarity?
- Correct Answer: denominator
- complexity
- numerator
- accuracy
Explanation: Molality differs from molarity only in the denominator. While molarity is based on the liters of solution, molality is based on the kilograms of solvent. Concentrations expressed in molality are used when studying properties of solutions related to vapor pressure and temperature changes. Molality is used because its value does not change with changes in temperature. The volume of a solution, on the other hand, is slightly dependent upon temperature.
More Random Questions
Ans: brain cell
Ans: Taiwan
Ans: magnets
Ans: Bhavana Kanth
Ans: New Delhi
Ans: Hajipur
Ans: bacterial
Ans: Pawan Kampeli
Ans: volume
Ans: Broadly supported
Ans: Akbar and Jahangir
Ans: Check electrolyte levels
Ans: Prameha Pidaka Chikitsa
Ans: Mary Breckinridge
Ans: Neeraj Chopra
