What does the molarity of a solution indicate?

1 Answer
Jun 26, 2016

"Molarity" = "Moles of solute"/"Volume of Solution"

Explanation:

Or C("concentration")=n/V, where n is the amount of substance in moles, and V is the volume of the solution.

The units of concentration are simply mol*L^-1. And thus "volume "xx" concentration" = n, i.e. moles of solute. Doing calculations myself, I still use the relationship C=n/V habitually to do stoichiometry problems.