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(n.)Chemistry The molar concentration of a solution, usually expressed as the number of moles of solute per liter of solution.
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Another way of expressing concentration, the way that we will use most in this course, is called molarity. Molarity is the number of moles of solute dissolved in one liter of solution. The units, therefore are moles per liter, specifically it's moles of solute per liter of solution.
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In chemistry, molar concentration (also called molarity , amount concentration or substance concentration ) is a measure of the concentration of a solute in a solution, or of any molecular, io...
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In chemistry, concentration is the measure of how much of a given substance there is mixed with another substance. This can apply to any sort of chemical mixture, but most frequently the concept is ...
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This page lets you practice your molarity calculations. The problems are randomly generated when you press the "New Problem" button. Enter your answer in the empty square and press "Check Answer". ... Moles Vol(L) Molarity...
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1. Select category ... 2. Choose calculator ... Molarity from mass & volume...
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Introduces stoichiometry and explains the differences between molarity, molality and normality. ... The first three: molality, molarity and normality are dependant upon the mole unit. The last two: percent by volume and percent by weight have nothing to do with mole, only weight or volume of the solute or substance to be...
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Please note that with molarity we are concerned with how much solute there is and with how much solution there is, but not with how much solvent there is. ... There are several types of calculations that you need to be able to do with molarity.
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Molarity is just like the strength of the solution above, except that it is more exact. "Scoops" are not very accurate measuring devices, and they don't need to be when you are making ice tea. However, when you are doing any type of quantitative analysis in the lab, you want to be as accurate as possible.
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