Not all solutions are created equal. Some are more concentrated than others. Molarity is one means of expressing how concentrated a solution is with solute. Molarity is defined as the number of moles of solute per liter of solution. Its units are mole/liter, sometimes abbreviated with a capital M. Knowledge of the moles of solute and the liters of solution allows one to calculate molarity by division.
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The solute concentration in Solution _______ is greater than the solute concentration in Solution _______ by a factor of ____________.