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Standard IX
Chemistry
Ways of Representing the Concentration of a Solution
On diluting s...
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On diluting solution, its normality and molarity changes but molality remains constant.
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Solution
The correct option is
A
True
The given statement is true.
Molarity and normality depend upon volume so they change with dilution while molality doesn't changes with volume change.
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