When looking through the textbook I noticed that when they calculated the molar concentration of a solute they used both the c=n/v and m=n/M.
Can anyone help me figure out why?
Textbook question
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Re: Textbook question
I'm assuming c is concentration (ie Molarity), M is also molarity, n= number of moles, and v= volume. Can you elaborate on what "m" refers to?
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Re: Textbook question
Chem_Mod wrote:I'm assuming c is concentration (ie Molarity), M is also molarity, n= number of moles, and v= volume. Can you elaborate on what "m" refers to?
I would assume that m is mass from the equation, since mass * molarity would result in n, the number of moles
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