The molarity of a solution is always related with molality as:
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The molarity of a solution is always related with molality as:
- Molarity is equal to molality.
- Molarity is always less than molality.
- It cannot be determined in every cases.
- Molarity is always greater than molality.
Answer
(D) Molarity is always greater than molality.
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