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relation between strength and molarity​

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Answered by bhanuprakashreddy23
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Explanation:

Normality × equivalent mass = strength of solution in g/L.

Formality: Formality is the number of formula mass in gram present per litre of a solution. If the formula mass of solute is equal to its molar mass, then the formality is equal to molarity

strength of solution=molarity × molecular mass

Answered by topwriters
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Strength of solution (g/L) = Molarity × Molecular mass

Explanation:

Relation between strength and molarity is as follows:

Strength of solution (g/L) = Molarity × Molecular mass

Molarity is the most commonly used term to describe the concentration of a solution. It is equal to the moles of solute divided by the liters of solution. The solute is defined as the substance being dissolved, while the solvent is the substance where the solute is dissolved (usually water).

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