Thursday, January 14, 2016

Molarity

Molarity is one of the basic principles of this unit. The formula is depicted bellow. Another way to think of molarity is by saying the concentration of a solution because it is measured by the amount of moles per every one liter, meaning it is the concentration of it.

Also, here are a few examples of running molarity problems in all three ways possible:

4 comments:

  1. This post was very helpful, I really liked the pictures that you posted. The example really showed me how to solve these kind of problems.

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  2. I like how simplified this post is- it really helped me understand molarity better. I also really like the link you put on there-- bozeman science is the best. Nice post!

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  3. These are some great pictures the sum up the unit and give a clear version of molarity and stoichiometry. Thanks so much for the post.

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  4. Avery, I liked how you explained the concept of molarity at the beginning of your post, and relating it to dilutions and concentrations, this was something that I struggled with at first. Also I enjoyed how your first picture includes any conversions that may need to happen because they are often forgotten. Also, your second picture is a good reminder of the different ways to solve. Along with your video, your post was a great at explaining this concept. Thanks for the post!

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