Molar concentration
Molar concentration, or molarity, or simply concentration, is a term in chemistry, and its physical chemistry branch. It measures the moles of solute in a given volume of a solution or mixture.[1]
In chemistry, the molar concentration, is defined as the amount of a constituent (usually measured in moles – hence the name) divided by the volume of the mixture :[2]
The volume in the definition refers to the volume of the solution, not the volume of the solvent. One litre of a solution usually contains either slightly more or slightly less than 1 litre of solvent because when a substance dissolves in a solvent it causes volume of liquid to increase or decrease.
The reciprocal quantity represents the dilution (volume) which can appear in Ostwald's law of dilution.
References
- ↑ Kavanah, Patrick (2018). Chemistry: The Physical Setting. Pearson. ISBN 978-0-328-98858-7.
- ↑ International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. Amount concentration, c. Compendium of chemical terminology, internet edition. [1]
Other websites
- Molarity -Citizendium