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Skyler Torres
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5 April, 04:28
What is the symbol for molarity?
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Freddy Curry
5 April, 04:31
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"M" I believe is the symbol for molarity.
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Mark Roberson
5 April, 04:37
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The symbol for molarity is M, and you can also use the unit mol/L in calculations since molarity is a ratio that describes the moles of solute per liter in solution.
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