Molarity Question. Destroyer vs. Qvault

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Destroyer states that molarity is temperature independent...which makes sense, Since M=mols/Liter ...no temp in that equation.

Qvault states that a change in temp can affect the molarity because volume varies with changing temperature. This also makes sense

so volume is temp dependent, molarity is volume dependent. How does this not make Molarity dependent on temp?...maybe its just late and I should call it quits on studying, but I don't get this
 
Destroyer states that molarity is temperature independent...which makes sense, Since M=mols/Liter ...no temp in that equation.

Qvault states that a change in temp can affect the molarity because volume varies with changing temperature. This also makes sense

so volume is temp dependent, molarity is volume dependent. How does this not make Molarity dependent on temp?...maybe its just late and I should call it quits on studying, but I don't get this


It is molaLity that is temperature independent. Not molaRity.
 
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