» What is Molarity and Molality?
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Molarity is the ratio of the moles of a solute to the total liters of a solution. The solution includes both the solute and the solvent.
Molality, on the other hand, is the ratio of the moles of a solute to the kilograms of a solvent.
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Both molarity and molality are measures of a chemical solution’s concentration. The primary difference between the two comes down to mass versus volume.
The molality describes the moles of a solute in relation to the mass of a solvent, while the molarity is concerned with the moles of a solute in relation to the volume of a solution.
Read on to learn more about molarity and molality, including their definitions, equations, and a comparison of the two terms.
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