Molality
Molality of a given solution is defined as the number of moles present in 1 kg of solution. For example, if 3 moles of KOH are dissolved in 3 Liters of water (density of water 1 kg/L), the molality of the resulting solution would be 1 m, as there is 1 mole of KOH present in each Kg of water. The formula for molality is given as follows:
Molality (m) = Moles of solute / Mass of solvent(in Kg)
Concentration of a Solution
Concentration of Solution is a measure of the amount of solute that has been dissolved in the given amount of solvent. In simple words, it means determining how much of one substance is mixed with another substance. As Concentration is a frequently used term in chemistry and other relevant fields, although it is most commonly used in the context of solutions, where it refers to the quantity of solute dissolved in a solvent. Concentration can be expressed in both qualitative or quantitative (numerically) terms.
Contact Us