How are 0.5m NaOH different from 0.5M NaOH?
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HEY mate here is your answer.
0.5m representing molality which is no. of (mole of solute/mass of solvent in kg...)
0.5M representing molarity which is (number of mole of solute/volume of solutions in L)
hope it helps you.
0.5m representing molality which is no. of (mole of solute/mass of solvent in kg...)
0.5M representing molarity which is (number of mole of solute/volume of solutions in L)
hope it helps you.
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Here m is representing the molality while MIs representing the molarity...now u can answer the question.....
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