Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Molarity

Molarity is a method of representing concentration.  In this case, it is the ratio of the moles of solute to the liter of solution. The abbreviation for molarity is a capital M (MUST be capitalized, "m" means molality).
Reminder- Solute is the substance that is dissolved or dispersed in a solution. Solvent is the substance that actively separates or disperses the solute. Water is the most common solvent.

There are 3 possible unknowns for simple problems dealing with molarity- M, g of solute, L of solution.

Example 1- What is the molarity of a solution made from completely dissolving 5.25 g of NaCl in 435 mL of water?


Example 2- How many grams of NaCl are needed to make 200.0 mL of 0.0150 M solution?

Example 3- How many mL of water are needed to make a 0.250 M solution using 10.00 g of NaCl?

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