Molarity and Dilutions | 4.4 General Chemistry
Chad provides a comprehensive lesson on Concentration, Molarity and Dilutions. He begins by defining Molarity as it is the most common unit of concentration students are likely to encounter. He then shows a couple of examples of common calculations involving Molarity, the number of moles, and the volume in liters of solution. Dilutions are then covered using the standard dilutions equation: M1V1 = M2V2. A couple of common examples of dilutions calculations are also worked out. I've embedded this playlist as a course on my website with all the lessons organized by chapter in a collapsible menu and much of the content from the study guide included on the page. Check this lesson out at https://www.chadsprep.com/chads-gener... If you want all my study guides, quizzes, final exam reviews, and practice exams, check out my General Chemistry Master Course at https://www.chadsprep.com/genchem-you... 00:00 Lesson Introduction 00:53 Molarity 02:47 Calculations Involving Molarity 08:40 Dilutions https://www.chadsprep.com/ #generalchemistry #chemistrytutorial #molarity

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