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Concentration is a measure of how much solute (the substance being dissolved) is present in a given volume of solvent (the liquid in which the solute is dissolved). It tells us how "strong" or "weak" a solution is.
Concentration can be expressed in two ways:
Calculating Concentration in mol/dm³
Example: If you have 2 moles of magnesium sulfate (MgSO₄) dissolved in 500 dm³ of water, the concentration is:
Using Mass to Calculate Concentration Sometimes, instead of knowing the moles directly, you know the mass of the solute. In this case, you can first convert the mass to moles using the formula:
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Relationship Between Two Solutions
where C is the concentration and V is the volume.
Example: A 1 mol/dm³ solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) with a volume of 500 cm³ reacts with 350 cm³ of silver nitrate (AgNO₃) solution. To find the concentration of the silver nitrate:
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