How to use number of moles to calculate concentration?
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moles per litre of solution it is called as molarity
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You multiply the concentration (in moles per litre) by the volume in litres. The number of moles of a substance in one litre of solution is called its molarity. The official symbol for molarity is “c” (concentration), but most people use the symbol “M”. where n is the number of moles and V is the volume in litres.
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