Monday, May 5, 2008

How does Molarity relate to concentration? (chapter 15, page 462) Please stopping coping the person that blogged before you because you don't get points for an incorrect answer.

16 comments:

Richard said...

You use the molarity to find the consentration of the liquid. Consentration is a measure of how much solute is dissolved in a specific amount of solvent. Molarity is the number of moles of solute dissolved per liter of solution.

tara said...

Molairty related to concentraion because solutions are more often described quantitaively. THe description used depends on tyhe type of solution analyzed and the reason for describing it. MOlarity is the moles of the solute divided by the liter of solution

Reeber said...

Well, the concentration of a solution is a measure of how much solute is dissolved in a specific amount of solvent or solutions. It expresses concentration as a ratio of measured amounts of solute and solvent or solution. Concentration has a large amount of solute which might make a slight difference

Anonymous said...

Concentration is the measure of how much of a solute is dissolved in a specific amount of a solvent. You can find concentration by dividing the number of moles in a solute by kilograms of a solvent. It's neat because you use it all and stuff for things.

Taylor S. Armstrong said...

Consentration and Molarity are alike because the solute dissolves is the solution. They both are a measure of the moles of solution. You can use either one to measure solutions, that is cool.

kelseyr. said...

Concentration is measured by how much the solute is dissolved. To find the concentration you have to divide the number of moles in a solute by kilogram.

junger said...

Molarity relates to concentration by measure the solute that is dissoleved in the solvent. It means the number of moles. And i think that if you blog you should get points, or whats the point in bloging. Other wise its a waiste of time.

Rylee said...

Molarity is used to find the concentration of a liquid. This helps to measure how much solute is dissolved in a given amount of solvent. A good equation fot this is the moles of the solute divided by the liter of solution

BiG Goehring said...

Molarity is used to find the consentration of a liquid. Molarity is a part of the concentration ratio of moles of solute divided by liter of solution. Concentration of a solution is a measure of how much solute is dissolved in a specific amount of solvent or solution.

streckfuss said...

Concentration is a measure of how much solute is dissolved in a specific amount of solvent or solution. Molarity is the number of moles of solute dissolved er liter of solution. They realte becasue they both have to deal with percent of concentration. For example when you make juice, when you mix sugar with water.

bertsch said...

A concentration is how much is dissolves in a solvent. YOu divide the moles by kilograms.

karlen said...

Concentration is the measurement of how much solute dissolves into a certain amount of solution. THis is expressed as a ratio. Concentration has a very large amount of solute.

tyler haaland said...

Molarity is used to find the concentration of the liquid. Concentration is a measure of how much solute is dissolved in a specific amount of solvent. The number of moles of solute dissolved per liter of solution is molarity.

mike goetz said...

The molarity ratio is moles of a solution devided by the letters of the solution. molarity is the number of moles of solute dissolved per liter of a solution. there you go this is my third sentance I hope that you don't count of for spelling

aaron peterson said...

Molarity is used to determine the concentration of a solution. It is used by dividing moles of solute by kilogram of solvent. This gives you the molarity.

Kelsey M. said...

Molarity is a concentration unit. Molarity is moles of solute divided by the volume of the solution in liter units. The molarity helps measure the concentration.