The quantity which changes with temperature is:
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The quantity which changes with temperature is:
- a✓
Molarity
- b
Mass percentage
- c
Molality
- d
Mole fraction
Molarity
Strategy:\n> Volume is temperature-dependent (liquids expand/contract with temperature changes), whereas mass is temperature-independent. Any concentration term involving volume will change with temperature.\n\nAnalysis:\n1. Molarity (): Defined as moles per liter of solution. Since volume changes with , Molarity changes. (Dependent)\n2. Mass percentage: Ratio of masses. (Independent)\n3. Molality (): Moles per kg of solvent. (Independent)\n4. Mole fraction: Ratio of moles. (Independent)\n\n
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