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.
"M" is a symbol representing Molarity, which is mols per liter or mol/L (mols over liters). "M" also represents the concentration of a molecule, ion, or any such solution. It is changed when g's, L's, or other substances are added to the solution.
The capital letter M stands for molarity. It is the concentration of a compound in a solution. M stands for the units mol/dm^3. i.e. 0.02M = 0.02mol/dm^3= 0.02 mols of a compound in 1 dm^3 of water.
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The variable m is used to represent a variety of factors in science:
Lower-case (m):
In chemistry a methyl group CH3 (1 carbon atom and 3 hydrogens) is often abbreviated to -Me. Most often when drawing the structure of a molecule.
meter, if you are measuring distance
Magnitude or mass
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M= Movemen A= Atomic C= Chemical H=Heat E= Electrical L= Light P= Potential S= Sound I think this is right
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In science, the symbol "m" can represent various quantities depending on the context. It is commonly used to denote mass, but it can also represent other variables such as slope, meters (in units of measurement), or molality (a concentration unit).
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