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Molarity (Concentration)

Moles of solute per litre of solution.

M = \dfrac{n}{V}

1What it means

Molarity measures how concentrated a solution is. A 1 M solution has one mole of solute dissolved per litre of solution.

2Variables

SymbolMeaning
MMolarity (mol/L)
nMoles of solute
VVolume of solution (L)

3Worked examples

Example 1 Worked solution
Q. Find the molarity of 0.5 mol NaCl in 2 L of solution.
  1. M = n / V = 0.5 / 2.
✓ M = 0.25 mol/L

4Where it's used

  • Preparing standard solutions in chemistry.
  • Dilution and titration calculations.

5Tips & common mistakes

  • !Volume is in litres of solution, not just solvent.
  • !Convert mL to L by dividing by 1000.