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What are the SI units for molarity?

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moles per liter mol/L

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It says mol/kg, other then this wiki your pretty accu
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Well, that's sort of a trick question. The SI has decided that "molarity" is obsolete, and they prefer the term "amount-of-substance concentration" (yeah, it's stupid). Those units are mol/m^3.

However, the unit for molarity as it's used in chemistry and Biology is the molar (M), or moles per liter (mol/L).

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Moles solute per litre solution

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Molarity is a measurement of concentration; it means moles per liter.

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mol / cm^3 or moles per cubic centimeter.

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It is mol/L I just took the test

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mol/L

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Moles/liter

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mol/kg

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