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[*] posted on 14-4-2019 at 20:15
Shortest terms for the following concentration definitions?


What are the shortest terms for the last 2 concentration definitions?
mol solute/L solution=molarity
mol solute/L solvent=molality
g solute/L solution=?
g solute/L solvent=?

[Edited on 190415 by fusso]




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[*] posted on 14-4-2019 at 20:43


I doubt it, but "mass percent" comes close.



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[*] posted on 15-4-2019 at 01:15


I saw nothing in this 2 books :
- Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary
- Comprehensive Dictionary of Chemistry
But I found Molarity, molality for exemple

"Concentration" is enough by default if appropriate units are specified after.

[Edited on 15-4-2019 by brubei]




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[*] posted on 15-4-2019 at 01:35


Quote: Originally posted by brubei  
I saw nothing in this 2 books :
- Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary
- Comprehensive Dictionary of Chemistry
But I found Molarity, molality for exemple

"Concentration" is enough by default if appropriate units are specified after.

[Edited on 15-4-2019 by brubei]
Fine, post edited so 2-words are allowed if they're the shortest.



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[*] posted on 15-4-2019 at 16:42


For a dilute aqueous solution, g solute/L solution ca. = to g solute/g solution = (weight) percent.
For the last case, if you know the density of the solvent, and the solution is reasonably dilute, this also defaults to weight percent.
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