Sentences with MOLALITY
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"The molality of a solution is a measure of the concentration of solute in a solvent."
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"To calculate molality, you need to know the moles of solute and the mass of the solvent."
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"The molality of a solution is expressed in moles of solute per kilogram of solvent."
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"The molality of a solution remains constant regardless of temperature changes."
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"Freezing point depression and boiling point elevation can be determined using molality."
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"The molality of a solution can affect the vapor pressure of the solvent."
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"Students in the chemistry lab were asked to calculate the molality of a given solution."
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"High molality solutions may have greater osmotic pressure than low molality solutions."
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"The molality of a solution can influence the conductance of an electrolyte."
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"Scientists use molality to describe the concentration of solutes in natural and artificial solutions."
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"Diluting a molal solution with additional solvent will change its molality."
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"The molality of a solution can be used to determine the degree of solubility."
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"Various factors, such as pressure and temperature, can affect the molality of a solution."
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"The molality of a solution is commonly represented by the symbol 'm'."
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"By adjusting the molality of a solution, its physical properties can be altered."
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"The molality of a solution is the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent."
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"To calculate molality, you need to know the mass of the solute and the mass of the solvent."
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"The molality of a solution does not depend on temperature, unlike molarity."
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"A solution with a high molality has a high concentration of solute particles."
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"Increasing the molality of a solution usually increases its boiling point."
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"In some cases, molality is preferred over molarity because it is not affected by changes in volume."
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"The molality of a solution can be used to determine colligative properties such as freezing point depression."
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"A solution with a low molality may be considered dilute."
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"The molality of a solution can be calculated using the formula: molality = moles of solute / mass of solvent in kg."