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whats the difference between mol/l and g/l


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Answered by Anonymous
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Mol\l

  1. It means unit mole of substance dissolved in one litre of the liq

g\l

  1. It means the unit gram of a substance dissolved in one litre of a liq

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Answered by medalwinnr16
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Explanation:

think of mole as a number of items, like you think of a dozen of bananas,say. similarly, it is a mole of particles(molecules,atoms,ions,et cetera). the number associated here is avogadro's number 6.023 *10²³. So 1 mol/l is 6.023 *10²³ particles per litre, while g/l is a unit of mass/volume, like a certain grams of stuff against unit volume(here, 1L). hope you understood. feel free to ask more questions

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