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Molar Concentration Converter

This online tool ensures accurate conversions between molar concentration units, helping you to obtain reliable and consistent results in your experiments, research, or calculations.

Molarity units Conversion

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Molar concentration, also known as molarity, measures the concentration of a solute in a solution. It represents the number of moles of solute dissolved in one liter of solution. Molar concentration is widely used in chemistry and related fields to quantify the amount of a substance present in a solution.

The units commonly used to measure molar concentration include:

Molarity (M): Molarity is defined as the number of moles of solute per liter of solution (mol/L). It is one of the most commonly used units for expressing molar concentration.

Molality (m): Molality is defined as the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent (mol/kg). Unlike molarity, which depends on the volume of the solution, molality is independent of temperature. It is often used in situations where the volume of the solution may change, such as in reactions involving gases.

Mole Fraction (χ): Mole fraction is the ratio of the number of moles of solute to the total number of moles of solute and solvent in the solution. It is a dimensionless quantity expressed as a fraction or decimal.

Normality (N): Normality is defined as the number of equivalents of solute per liter of solution. It is commonly used in acid-base reactions and other reactions where multiple equivalents of a substance are involved.

Use our Molar Concentration Converter to perform various conversions between these units and simplify your work with solutions in various scientific and educational contexts.

List of abbreviations (common molarity units)

kmol/cm³ - kilomol per cubic centimeter

kmol/m³ - kilomol per cubic meter

kmol/mm³ - kilomol per cubic millimeter

kmol/l - kilomol per liter

mmol/cm³ - millimol per cubic centimeter

mmol/m³ - millimol per cubic meter

mmol/mm³ - millimol per cubic millimeter

mmol/l - millimol per liter

mol/cm³ - mol per cubic centimeter

mol/m³ - mol per cubic meter

mol/mm³ - mol per cubic milliliter

mol/l - mol per liter

 

 

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