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What Is Molarity In Chemistry?

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Molarity  is one of the widely used concentration units that  is  denoted by "M".  Molarity  is defined as the number of solute's moles present per  litre  of solution.    Therefore,  Molarity  is expressed as   Molarity  = number of solutes moles/ volume of solution in  litres   The  Molarity  of the solution depends on the changes in the system's physical properties like temperature, pressure.    Formula of  Molarity   The formula for calculating the  Molarity  is the ratio of solute moles and the solvent volume used.    That is,    And M = n/V     Where "M" denotes the  Molarity  of the solution   " n " is the number of solute's moles    And "V" is the solution's volume in  litres   Let us take an example for the same   For example:   A solution is prepared using 15 g of sodium  sulphate . The given volume of the solution is 1235 ml. You need to calculate the  Molarity  of sodium  sulphate  solution.    Now, let us see how to s