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Concentrations of Solute

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Concentrations of Solutions

The concentration of a solution can be measured in terms of:

Moles

Moles

  • Solution concentration (mol/dm3) = amount of substance (mol) ÷ volume (dm3)
Mass

Mass

  • Solution concentration (g/dm3) = mass of substance (g) ÷ volume (dm3)
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