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Increasing the temperature of an aqueous...

Increasing the temperature of an aqueous solution wil case

A

Decrease in molality

B

Decrease in molarity

C

Decrease in mole fraction

D

Decrease in % w/w

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B

An increase in temperature increases the volume of the solution and thus decreases its molarity.
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