explain molarity how to calculate it
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Molarity is the most commonly used term to describe the concentration of a solution. It is equal to the moles of salute divided by the liters of solution.
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Once you have the molar mass, multiply the number of grams of solute by 1 over the molar mass to convert the grams into moles. Finally, divide the number of moles by the volume of the solution to get the molarity. To learn how to calculate molarity using moles and milliliters, scroll down!
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