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The quantity of chemical in each liter of solution is known as

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Answered by DMoon
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Answer:

Concentrations

Explanation:

The concentration of a substance is the quantity of solute present in a given quantity of solution.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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MOLARITY

The quantity of chemical in each liter of solution is known as its MOLARITY.

KEY POINTERS OF MOLARITY:

* Amount concentration, molar concentration, or substance concentration are all terms used to describe a molecule's molarity. It is a measurement of the concentration of a chemical species in a solution, specifically a solute. It is a material per unit volume of solution in terms of quantity.

* In contrast to mass, these qualities might be pressure and temperature. The volume of the system varies as the physical circumstances of the system vary.

*  When one gram of solute is dissolved in one liter of solution, the molarity of the solution is one. Most crucially, the solvent and solute combine to create a solution in a solution. As a result, the solution's total volume is calculated.

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