Molar flow refers to the amount of substance passing through a system per unit time, expressed in moles per second or moles per minute. It is a commonly used term in chemical engineering to quantify the flow of reactants and products in a process.
Molar gas volume is the volume of ONE moel of gas. It only depends on the pressure and temperature, not on the kind of gas. Molar volume at standard temperature and standard pressure is always 22,4 Litres (for any gas)
The molar mass of glucose is 180,16 g.
It would be a fluid.
It is not true, they are not identical.
Semi-molar refers to a solution that is halfway between being molar (having a concentration of 1 mole of solute per liter of solution) and being dilute. It typically refers to a solution where the concentration falls between 0.1 to 1 mole per liter.
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"Occlusive" is an adjective that refers to the occlusal, which is the chewing surface of molar and pre-molar teeth.
Molar mass is defined as the mass of 6.022x1023 atoms/molecules of a given substance.
Im not sure what you mean by "Molar Mask", but if your reffering to Majora's Mask, its a Legend of Zelda game in N64 released in 2000
A solution whose strength is 0.5 M
you mean to say chlorine... and it 35.45g/mol
14x3+12+31+16x4=149 The molar mass of NH43PO4 is 149.
Not necessarily or even usually. The term "one molar" refers to the concentration of the acid added and does not have anything to do with the concentration of ferrous ions.
Fluere - to flow
what does it mean to say where ancient rivers flow in poetry
It's a flow when it has been found.
It's another term for "concentration" which means mole per dm3.