Respuesta :
Answer:
The molarity of the solution remains unchanged.
Explanation:
Consider the formula for the molarity [tex]M[/tex] of a solution:
[tex]\displaystyle M = \frac{n}{V}[/tex],
where
- [tex]n[/tex] is the number of moles of solute in this solution, and
- [tex]V[/tex] is the volume of the solution.
For this salt solution,
- [tex]n_{1} = 3\;n_{0}[/tex], and
- [tex]V_{1} = 3\;V_{0}[/tex].
Initial molarity:
[tex]\displaystyle M_{0} = \frac{n_{0}}{V_{0}}[/tex].
Final molarity:
[tex]\displaystyle M_{1} = \frac{n_{1}}{V_{1}} = \frac{3\;n_{0}}{3\;V_{0}} = \frac{n_{0}}{V_{0}} = M_{0}[/tex].
In other words, the molarity of the solution remains unchanged.
Answer:
The molarity of the solution remains unchanged
Explanation: