Molarity Formula:
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Molarity (M) is a measure of concentration that represents the number of moles of a solute per liter of solution. It is one of the most commonly used units in chemistry for quantifying the concentration of solutions.
The calculator uses the molarity formula:
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Explanation: This formula converts concentration from mg/mL to mol/L by accounting for the molecular weight of the substance and the volume conversion.
Details: Accurate molarity calculations are essential for preparing solutions with precise concentrations, conducting chemical reactions, and performing quantitative analysis in chemistry and biochemistry.
Tips: Enter concentration in mg/mL and molecular weight in g/mol. Both values must be positive numbers. The calculator will provide the molarity in mol/L.
Q1: Why is the conversion factor 1000 used?
A: The factor 1000 converts mL to L (since 1 L = 1000 mL) and mg to g (since 1 g = 1000 mg), ensuring consistent units in the calculation.
Q2: What's the difference between molarity and molality?
A: Molarity is moles per liter of solution, while molality is moles per kilogram of solvent. Molarity is temperature-dependent, while molality is not.
Q3: Can this calculator be used for any chemical compound?
A: Yes, as long as you know the molecular weight of the compound and its concentration in mg/mL.
Q4: How precise should my measurements be?
A: The precision depends on your application. For most laboratory work, measurements should be made to at least 3-4 significant figures.
Q5: What if my concentration is in different units?
A: Convert your concentration to mg/mL first before using this calculator, or use a different conversion formula appropriate for your units.