The molar concentration unit [mol/ L (M)] is a conventionally widely used as concentration method. It is the number of moles of target substance (solute) dissolved in 1 liter of solution. Here is how to calculate the concentration. (Weight of 1 liter solution) x (purity) ÷ molecular weight For example, let's calculate the molar concentration of 2-mercaptoethanol (HSCH2CH2OH). The necessary information is as follows.
By calculating this value by applying this value to the above equation, you can know the molar concentration. In order to caluculate the concentration like above, it is necessary to know three points of "specific gravity (or density)", "purity (or content)" and "molecular weight". The table below is a quick reference chart of common acid and base concentrations. In acid and alkali, there is a use for "neutralization titration", "normality (N)" is often used. 【Quick reference chart of common acid and base concentrations】
【Quick reference of concentration and unit】 ●How to express concentration of solution
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●ppmConversion table
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