Molarity Equations

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Akash J 1J
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Molarity Equations

Postby Akash J 1J » Mon Oct 05, 2020 4:19 pm

Since we have the equation of MV = MV, will we need to also know/use the other equations derived from M=n/v such as n/v = n/v or n/M = n/M?

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Re: Molarity Equations

Postby DanielHong2L » Mon Oct 05, 2020 4:22 pm

I would assume it'd be helpful to know the different equations but if you can derive the different equations from the MV(i) = MV (f) I don't see a particular need to memorize them directly

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Re: Molarity Equations

Postby Benjamin Chen 1H » Mon Oct 05, 2020 4:26 pm

I think you don't need to really memorize those equations (ie. n/V=n/V, or n/M=n/M), but just understand n = n and n = MV and apply or manipulate accordingly.

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Re: Molarity Equations

Postby Sid Panda 3A » Mon Oct 05, 2020 4:28 pm

Akash J 3B wrote:Since we have the equation of MV = MV, will we need to also know/use the other equations derived from M=n/v such as n/v = n/v or n/M = n/M?


I'm not sure if we will use all these derivations, but I would suggest remembering M = n/V. All of the derivations come from this equation, including MV (initial) = MV (final). Hope this helps.


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