what is molarity with examples
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Molarity=moles of solute/litres of solution.
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For example, if one mole of salt were added to one liter of water, the resulting solution would not be 1 M (read as "one molar"). After the solution has been mixed, the volume would be recorded. The molarity could be calculated by dividing one mole by this total volume.
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Molarity is the chemical measure of chemical substances.
- Molar concentration or Molarity is a measure of the concentration of a chemical species.
- The symbol for molarity is capital m which is 'M'.
- To calculate the molarity, we need to find the molar concentration by dividing the moles by litres of water used in the solution.
- For example, the acetic acid here is completely dissolved in 1.25 L of water.
- Then divide 0.1665 moles by 1.25 L to get the molar concentration, which will be 0.1332 M.
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