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11 November, 13:56

If you increase the solute amount but keep the solution volume the same what

happens to the Molarity?

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  1. 11 November, 13:58
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    Answer: Molarity increases

    Explanation:

    Molarity, also known as concentration in moles/dm3 or g/dm3, is calculated by dividing the amount of solute dissolved by the volume of solvent. So, Molarity (c) = amount of solute (n) / volume (v)

    i. e c = n/v

    Hence, molarity is directly proportional to the amount of solute dissolved, and inversely proportional to the volume of solvent.

    Thus, at same volume, any increase in solute amount increases molarity while a decrease will also decreases molarity.
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