Yes, the mol is the SI unit of concentration.
yes in moles per kilogram
Mol is an official unit of concentration in SI, not of mass.The transformation of a concentration expressed in mass per volume in a concentration in moles is at your choice.
You use the formula concentration x volume to find out the number of moles
This is a molar concentration.
Volume (cm3) = (Number of Moles X 1000) Divided by Concentration Volume (dm3) = Number of Moles Divided by Concentration
yes in moles per kilogram
A high concentration means more moles in a given volume.
Mol is an official unit of concentration in SI, not of mass.The transformation of a concentration expressed in mass per volume in a concentration in moles is at your choice.
The concentration in moles of a substance in the solution
The unit of concentration is Molar = Moles/Litre.
number of moles=solute concentration/solute molar mass
You use the formula concentration x volume to find out the number of moles
It depends on the concentration of the solution. If you know the concentration(molarity) then use the equation. moles = [conc] x vol(mL) / 1000 NB The '1000' isusedto convert the concentration units of moles per litre (molL^-1) to mL.
M. M stands for Molar, which is in moles/Liter. That's the unit of concentration.
Equation to find concentration"Titration"Concentration = Number of moles x 1000 ÷ Volume (cm3)"Molarity"Concentration [Molar] = Number of moles ÷ Volume (cm3)
The concentration is 2 M.
This is a molar concentration.