Define the strength of a solution

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2022-12-14

Define the strength of a solution

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Antoine Rowland

Antoine Rowland

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The amount of solute dissolved in grams per liter of the solution is used to determine the solution's strength. It stands for the solution's potency or concentration. It uses grams per liter of expression. For instance, if there are 10 g of glucose (solute) in 1 L of solution, the solution's strength or concentration is 10 g/L. Many other terms, including molarity, normalcy, molality, mole fraction, formality, and parts per million, can be used to describe the concentration of the solution.
Formula: Strenght of solution = Mass of solute / Volume of solution

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