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Molar Mass of Solvent in Mole Concept and Stoichiometry Formulas
The Molar Mass of Solvent is the molar mass of the medium in which the solute is dissolved. And is denoted by M
solvent
. Molar Mass of Solvent is usually measured using the Gram for Weight. Note that the value of Molar Mass of Solvent is always negative.
Mole Concept and Stoichiometry formulas that make use of Molar Mass of Solvent
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Mole Fraction of Solvent given Molality
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Mole Fraction of Solute given Molarity
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Molarity using Mole Fraction
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Mole Fraction using Molality
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Mole Fraction using Molarity
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Molality using Mole Fraction
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FAQ
What is the Molar Mass of Solvent?
The Molar Mass of Solvent is the molar mass of the medium in which the solute is dissolved. Molar Mass of Solvent is usually measured using the Gram for Weight. Note that the value of Molar Mass of Solvent is always negative.
Can the Molar Mass of Solvent be negative?
Yes, the Molar Mass of Solvent, measured in Weight can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Molar Mass of Solvent?
Molar Mass of Solvent is usually measured using the Gram[g] for Weight. Kilogram[g], Milligram[g], Ton (Metric)[g] are the few other units in which Molar Mass of Solvent can be measured.
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