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How is molarity measured?

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In moles of substance dissolved in 1 L of water -Apex

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Molarity:

The number of moles of solute dissolved per litre of solution.

it is simply a concentration which can be measured easily.

1)Take known amount of solution of water (say 5 litre)

2)Take solute(NaCl) of known amount(say 1500 gm)

3)Add the solute in the water top make the solution.

Apply the formula

Molarity=(Mass of solute)/Molecular5 mass of NaCl/litre of solution

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Molarity= Moles of Solute/Liters of Solution

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It is the concentration of a substance dissolved in a liquid.

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If you have a solution of unknown concentration, it is usual to react it with another solution of known concentration and measure the volumes which exactly react. This is called a titration.

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Its prolly C

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