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tia_tia [17]
4 years ago
8

All of the statements about molarity are correct except :

Chemistry
1 answer:
malfutka [58]4 years ago
3 0

Answer: d. the interpretation of the symbol is "moles of solute per mole of solvent."

Explanation:

Molarity of a solution is defined as the number of moles of solute dissolved per Liter of the solution.  It is represented by the symbol M.

Molarity=\frac{n}{V_s}

where,

n= moles of solute

V_s = volume of solution in L

a) moles=Molarity\times volume  

b) According to the neutralization law,

M_1V_1=M_2V_2

where,

M_1 = molarity of stock solution

V_1 = volume of stock solution

M_2 = molarity of diluted solution

V_2 = volume of diluted solution

As volume of diluted solution is more, the molarity of diluted solution is less.

c) volume=\frac{moles}{Molarity}  

d) The interpretation of the symbol is "moles of solute per Liter of the solution.

Thus the the interpretation of the symbol is "moles of solute per mole of solvent" is incorrect.

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