A lot of chemical reactions happen in a solution (it allows the chemicals to interact much more easily with each other when it is), so chemists define how much of the solute is in the solution by the term MOLARITY.


Molarity is a really convenient unit of concentration and it works like this. If I have 10 moles of solute in 10 liters of water, what’s the molarity? 10/10 = 1! So it’s a 1M solution. What if I have 20 moles in 10 liters? Then it’s a 2M solution. See how easy that is?


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2 Responses to “Balancing Chemical Equations”

  1. Thanks for catching this! I am still uploading all the videos for this section of the program, and appreciate your eagle eye! This one had the wrong video on the page, which I fixed now.

  2. Brenda Koskinen says:

    This is the same video as the one before it.