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Concentration of Aqueous Solution (3)
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Concentration of Aqueous Solution (3)
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Example of convertion of concentration of 3.6 g dm–3 lithium hydroxide solution, LiOH to molarity, mol dm–3
Conditions for calculating the number of moles of solute dissolved in a solution
The molarity and volume of the solution must be known first
Formula to calculate number of moles of solute dissolved in the solution which its molarity and the volume of the solution are known
Unit to measure the quantity of solute dissolved (2)
Mole
Unit to measure the concentration of a solution (2)
mol dm–3
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