Concentration in Solution. Mass Percentage Mass % of A = mass of A in solution total mass of solution 100.

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Concentration in Solution

Mass Percentage Mass % of A = mass of A in solution total mass of solution 100

Parts per Million and Parts per Billion ppm = mass of A in solution total mass of solution 10 6 Parts per Million (ppm) Parts per Billion (ppb) ppb = mass of A in solution total mass of solution 10 9

moles of A total moles in solution X A = Mole Fraction (X) In some applications, one needs the mole fraction of solvent, not solute make sure you find the quantity you need!

mol of solute L of solution M = Molarity (M) We have discussed this a few times, very quickly this year. Since volume is temperature-dependent, molarity can change with temperature.

mol of solute kg of solvent m = Molality (m) Since both moles and mass do not change with temperature, molality (unlike molarity) is not temperature-dependent.

Dilution When diluting a stock solution use the formula: M 1 V 1 = M 2 V 2 M 1 - original molarity V 1 - volume of the original solution M 2 – new molarity V 2 – new volume (in whatever unit you started with)