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The number of moles of solute present in 1 kg of a solvent is called its
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Mirza said:
4 years ago
1kg is equivalent to 1litre. 1kg means 1000g and 1litre also the same mean 1000g but kg use for solid things and litre for liquid things.
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Navin said:
4 years ago
Why we don't take 1 kg of solution in molality? Please tell me.
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Raju said:
6 years ago
Molality = number Of moles solute 1kg of solvent.
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Manvirsinh Rajput said:
4 months ago
@All.
When you used 1 kg then that time we said Molality.
Whenever you said 1 L then you said Molarity.
When you used 1 kg then that time we said Molality.
Whenever you said 1 L then you said Molarity.
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Sneha said:
5 years ago
The number of moles of solute present in 1kg of solvent is known as Molality.
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Dhriti said:
7 years ago
What is the difference between molarity and normality?
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Rick said:
9 years ago
I'm trying to review for mid terms and I still can't understand how to do moles. Even in the comments.
Devadharshini. said:
9 years ago
It is Molarity. It is a unit of the concentration measuring the number of moles of a solute per liter of solution.
Gopi chand said:
9 years ago
The number of moles of solute presents 1 kg or 1000 gm of solvent.
Aaliya khan said:
9 years ago
Molality is the amount of solute in 1 kg solvent.
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