Molarity
Molarity is the amount of a substance of a solute or solvent. It is used to find the molar mass ( the weight in moles) The equation to find molarity is: Moles of a solute/Liters of a solution
Example: 2.00 moles of solute dissolved into 1.00 L of solution. What's the molarity? It would be set up as 2.00/1.00 So the answer is 2.00M
If the moles are in grams then you must convert them to moles and if the solution is in mL then it must be converted to L.
Example: 2.00 moles of solute dissolved into 1.00 L of solution. What's the molarity? It would be set up as 2.00/1.00 So the answer is 2.00M
If the moles are in grams then you must convert them to moles and if the solution is in mL then it must be converted to L.