The number of moles of a solute per kilogram of solvent. (Apex)
Molarity is an expression of concentration observed by dividing the moles of solute by the liter of total solution. The molarity of a solution is express in units of moles of solute / L of solution. This is often shown as a capital M, as in a 0.10 M solution.
The number of moles of a solute per kilogram of solvent
APEX
the number of moles of a solute per kilogram of solvent.
Molarity of a solution is equal to mol/L.
Molarity = moles/ litre
The molality is 0,07.
The molality is 0,2.
This molality is 90,08 g/kg.
What is the molality of a solution of 75.2 g AgClO4 dissolved in 885 g C6H6?
4 mol/0.800 kg
The molality is 0,07.
The molality is 0,2.
This molality is 90,08 g/kg.
What is the molality of a solution of 75.2 g AgClO4 dissolved in 885 g C6H6?
4 mol/0.800 kg
The molality of ethanol will be 5,91.
The molality is 5,54.
Molality of a solution remains constant as mass of a solution independent of temperature.
4 mol over 0.800 kg
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It is the number of moles of solute in 1 kg of solvent.
Molality is moles of solute per kilogram of solvent. The term is deprecated by NIST, which prefers the less ambiguous "mol/kg".