Moles of solute per liter of solution.
Yes
Molarity.
Both express moles of solute in the numerator.
This is the ratio concentration of a solute/molar mass of the solute.
You express ratio as a fraction. For instance, the ratio of 3 to 4 is 3/4, or .75
molarity abbreviated M
Molarity
Express the ratio below in its simplest form. 12 : 6
- molarity- molality-percentage composition
You need to bring this to a litre. If there is 1 mole in 500ml (using ratio), there will be 2 moles in a litre. So your molarity is 2.
Molarity means moles per litre. You have to keep that same ratio. i.e. .55moles in 0.5 litres is the same as 1.1 moles in a litre. Therefore the molarity is 1.1 molar.
1 : 5 ratio