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In terms of maths/chemistry molar (M) is a unit of concentration which refers to the number of moles per 1000 ml of solution. | In terms of maths/chemistry molar (M) is a unit of concentration which refers to the number of [[Moles|moles]] per 1000 ml of solution. | ||
For example, 5 M would mean 5 mol per 1000 ml of solution. | For example, 5 M would mean 5 mol per 1000 ml of solution. |
Latest revision as of 13:24, 19 October 2017
In terms of maths/chemistry molar (M) is a unit of concentration which refers to the number of moles per 1000 ml of solution.
For example, 5 M would mean 5 mol per 1000 ml of solution.