Sometimes yes, but often that is not considered an independent variable but simply a replication of the same experiment.
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as we define mole to be mass of the solute divided by molecular mass of the solute so all the solutes are taken in the solid form not in the liquid like we take 1L in molarity,so solids are generally independent of temp thats why both molality and mole fraction are independent of temperature
In order to add a fraction to a variable the fraction must be converted to decimal as computers cannot understand fractions, thats why they have floating points. On the other hand you could produce an answer in decimal and then convert it into a fraction afterwards but it would be overly complicated for a program to do this. I suggest if you are seriously into this somewhat eccentric behaviour you should try the program Mathematica from Wolfram research which is very expensive.
Its another word for something thats ridiculous or rubbish, just totally utterless. Something thats obsurd.
well me na no.. thats why am askin' u jackass???? well me na no.. thats why am askin' u jackass????
BECAUSE thats why!