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  • ...actions, and [[normality]] is most useful for [[acid]]-[[base]] reactions, molality is often the most convenient concentration unit when dealing with physical
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  • ...actions, and [[normality]] is most useful for [[acid]]-[[base]] reactions, molality is often the most convenient concentration unit when dealing with physical
    656 bytes (90 words) - 15:28, 20 June 2009
  • {{r|molality}}
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  • {{r|Molality}}
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  • {{r|Molality}}
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  • {{r|Molality}}
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  • ...tionship between boiling point elevation (<math>\Delta T</math>) and the [[molality]] (''m'') of a dilute solution is expressed as follows: ...onship between freezing point depression (<math>\Delta T</math>) and the [[molality]] (''m'') of a dilute solution is expressed as follows:
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  • {{r|Molality}}
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  • ===Molarity, molality and normality === ''[[Molarity]]'', ''[[normality]]'' and ''[[molality]]'' are terms used in chemistry to denote the concentration of [[solute]]s
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