Is molarity a colligative property?
When you dissolve something in a liquid, it has different properties than the pure liquid. Any properties that change when the concentration of a solution changes are called colligative properties.molarity is a numerical way of saying exactly how much solute is dissolved in a solvent. So, Yes.
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