Probably molality (note: this is not a typo). Molality is the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent, and is not widely used except in equations dealing with colligative properties.
Remember, molality is moles of solute/kg of solvent. It is always clear if you get this value correct because molality is ALWAYS higher than molarity.
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In chemistry, as far as I know it usually stands for the mass, in g. Energy wise, still in chemistry, it standa for mass of the surroundings - similar things.
The vapor pressure of 1 m sucrose (C12H22O11) is higher than the vapor pressure of 1 m NaCl where the solvent is water Sea water has a lower vapor pressure than distilled water. The vapor pressure of 0.5 m NaNO3 is the same as the vapor pressure of 0.5 m KBr, assuming that the solvent in each case is water The vapor pressure of 0.10 m KCl is the same as the vapor pressure of 0.05 m AlCl3 assuming the solvent in each case is water The vapor pressure of 1 m NaCl is lower than the vapor pressure of 0.5 m KNO3, assuming that the solvent in each case is water The vapor pressure of 0.10 m NaCl is lower than the vapor pressure of 0.05 m MgCl2 assuming the solvent in each case is water.
its stands for molesm = metersmol or mole = mole
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8 mole KCl (lower case 'el', not KCI with uppercase 'ai') in added up to 4 L (final volume) with water makes 2 M solution.
lower case "m" means "milli" = one thousandth5 mA = five milli Amperes = 0,005 A
lower case m
It is the lower case m.
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The M in the Greek alphabet is "upper case" Mu.
In chemistry, as far as I know it usually stands for the mass, in g. Energy wise, still in chemistry, it standa for mass of the surroundings - similar things.
Lower case m usually represents the mass of the object which is the subject of the formula.
They aren't. Virgo looks like a lower case "m" with a lower-case "p" bumped up against it with the tail crossed over the the common line. Scorpio looks like a lower-case "m" with the end leg of the "m" extended below the line and turned up to the right at a 45 degree angle in what appears to be a tail..
The case of the letter is important. k for kilo ( x 1000 ) is always lower case. m for mili ( x 1 / 1,000,000 ) is lower case, but M for Mega ( x 1,000,000 ) is capitalized.
Presumably you mean in Roman numerals in which case they stand for 1000, 500 and 100 respectively.
For the lower case, there are 3 line segments. In the upper case, there are two.