"Solute per 100g solvent" is the unit given to solubility of a substance.
I'm not sure what you mean, commercial gasoline is a blend of linear and aromatic hydrocarbons averaging about 8 carbon atoms per molecule with various additives for various purposes (e.g. keep engine clean, reduce pollutants, stabilize mixture, improve starting in cold weather). Gasoline is a solvent, but if you was a solvent for cleaning parts there are far safer ones that work as well.
25 dollars per 100g
parts per million = mass of solute / mass of solution X 1 000 000
Tamarind fruit contains 28mg sodium per 100g of fruit. This is 2% of your sodium RDA.
Molarity is the number of moles of solute dissolved in one liter of solution. The units of molarity are moles per litre iemoles of solute per litre of solution. The equation for molarity is: (moles of solute)/(litres of solution) Eg 3 moles per litre or 3 mol L-1 Alternatively, volume can be measured in cubic decimeters: dm3 which are equal to litres. Eg 3 moles dm-3 is the same as 3 mol L-1 See:http://dl.clackamas.edu/ch105-04/molarity.htm
molarity
The answer is: Concentration can be expressed as grams of solute per milliliter of solvent.
Molality
This concentration is called molality (now an obsolete term).
solute
Concentration can be expressed as grams of solute per milliliter of solvent. Density is measured in grams per cubic centimeter that tells a substance's mass per unit volume.
A weak solution has only a little solute dissolved in a solvent.
To describe the solubility of a gas in a solvent it is directly proportional to the pressure of that gas above the solvent. It is a percentage of mass.There are different ways to define it. One often used is 'Solubility is the number of grams of solute which dissolve in 100g of solute'. You must also specify the temperature.
The term for "the amount of solute dissolved in a given volume of solution" is "concentration"
sugar and water
Solubility may be measured in grams of solute per gram of SOLVENT (not solution)
Molality