Sunday 8 January 2012

Molarity

Molarity is the concentration of an element or compound in water. Molarity is known as M or mol/L.
The higher the molarity the more concentrated an element or compound is.

Molarity is easily calculated by finding how many moles are present and then dividing by the volume ( in litres). Simply if there are 2.5 moles present of a compound and the volume is 10 litres the molarity is 2.5/10 or .25 M.

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