molarity

(noun)

the number of moles of solute per liter of solution, giving a solution's molar concentration

Related Terms

  • molality
  • mole
  • osmotic pressure

Examples of molarity in the following topics:

  • Concept of Osmolality and Milliequivalent

    • A solution's molarity is the number of moles of solute per liter of solution.
    • Molarity and molality represent solution concentration, but electrolyte concentrations are usually expressed in terms of milliequivalents per liter (mEq/L).
    • Example problems are presented explaining how to prepare molar solutions and convert to percent concentration.
  • Early Hominins

    • A. afarensis had smaller canines and molars compared to apes, but these were larger than those of modern humans .
    • Their molars show heavy wear, suggesting that they had a coarse and fibrous vegetarian diet as opposed to the partially carnivorous diet of the more gracile australopiths.
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