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One potential problem with using molarity to express concentration is that molarity is temperature dependent. If you make a 1.000 M solution of aqueous HCl at 25 degrees celsius, what would the molarity of this solution become if the temperature of the solution is elevated to 97 degrees celsius?
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DrBob222
https://viziscience.com/chemistry-mole-concept/molarity-change-temperature/
8 years ago
Matt
Is there an equation that I can use that has concentration and temperature together?
8 years ago

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