The number of moles of a compound dissolved in one liter of a solution is called the what?



Answer:
Molarity

M= n/v
moles per liter is the MOLARITY (not to be confused with molality, which is moles of solute per kg solvent).
molarity
3.16 x 10 23rd power i think
saturation point? i think it would depend on the solution tho'
It is called the molarity of the solution, and it is a measure of the concentration of the solute.
this is called molarity for example if you dissolve a weight of a substance equivalent to 2 moles in a liter, this will be a 2M solution

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