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During the determination of the partial molal quantities the weight of the solution to which a substance is added is taken into consideration while in case of the partial molar quantity the volume is taken into consideration.
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molarity = moles of solute/ kilogram of solvent 0.30=13/x 0.30x=13 x=13/0.30 x=4.333333333333333333
The term molar it refers a form to know the concentration of a solution, and it is equivalent to a molar unit in a litre of solvent 1 Molar (1M) = 1 mole (molecular weight from the structure you are interested in) / 1000 mL or 1 L. Milimolar is the thousandth part from a solution 1M
They're actually exactly the same in that neither of them exists.
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They are equivalent. Molal is now an obsolete, not recommended term.
During the determination of the partial molal quantities the weight of the solution to which a substance is added is taken into consideration while in case of the partial molar quantity the volume is taken into consideration.
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the PH will be the same
The molar volume at STP(22.4 L/mol) can be used to calculate the molar mass of the gas.
Yes, stomach acid is dilute ,0.01M to 0.1 molar.
32% hydrochloric acid is 10.2 M. You must dilute it to the desired molar concentration. For safety, be careful to add the acid to water and to wear appropriate protection.
dilute your HCl solution to 0.2 M HCl solution and then follow above mentioned link : http://delloyd.50megs.com/moreinfo/buffers2.html
There are more than 2 kinds, but perhaps you refer to molar (M) and molal (m). Or maybe you refer to weigh/volume and weight/weight. Or, maybe even you refer to % by mass and % by volume. And there are still others.
Only a compound has a molar mass not a solution.
molarity = moles of solute/ kilogram of solvent 0.30=13/x 0.30x=13 x=13/0.30 x=4.333333333333333333