Mol is a cocentration unit !
Molality
molality-apex
This is the amount (concentration) of the solute in the solvent.
The unit is mol/kg; molality is not a unit, it is a measure of concentration.
Molality moles/kg
Molality, abbreviated with lowercase m.
molality, abbreviated m
molarity
kg is a measurement unit. You can have any number of kilograms: there is no number representing it.
molarity = moles of solute/ kilogram of solvent 0.30=13/x 0.30x=13 x=13/0.30 x=4.333333333333333333
When we are concerned with the number of particles than we use Mole as the unit of amount of substance because one mole of a substance contains the equal number of particles (i.e., 6.022×10^-23)Butin case when we are concerned quantity of matter we use the unit Kilogram.
== Molality== (1000xMolarity)/((1000xdensity of solution)- (MolarityxMolecular weight of Solute)) ==
The mass number
The number which best represents it is 265.15
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Yes, a value can represent a quantity or amount.
The number of moles of a solute per kilogram of solvent. (Apex)
kg is a measurement unit. You can have any number of kilograms: there is no number representing it.
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Because, x is a variable, so it can mean any number ever known. It is called the "Unknown Quantity" simply because it represents the number that is not known in the equation. For exampe x+1=y So x and y are variables, each represents a number, if y=2 then it wold be x+1=2 and then you can figure out the "Unknown Quantity" which is 1.
Demand and quantity sold is an example of positive correlation. As the number of people in demand of a product increases, the quantity sold of that product also increases.
The prefix used in naming straight-chain alkanes, excluding methane, propane, and butane, represents the number of carbon atoms in the chain. This prefix is derived from Greek or Latin numerical prefixes, such as "pent-" for five carbons in pentane or "oct-" for eight carbons in octane.
No, seven is a cardinal number that represents the quantity of something. It is not an adjective.
It is a mixed number as for example 2 and 3/4
Yes, zero is considered a number. It represents the absence or lack of quantity. It is often used as a placeholder and has its own mathematical properties and operations.