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How would a solution that is labeled 5.0 M would be read as?

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The answer is Five molar, or Five point zero molar
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Answer:

five point zero molar.

Step-by-step explanation:

"M" (captial M) stands as unit for concentration which is molarity.

Molarity is moles of solute dissolve per litre of solution.

So we say that a solution is 5.0 M it means we are saying that the solution is having a concentration of five point zero moles per litre or five point zero molar.

Similar terms

N: normal (number of gram equivalents of solute per litre of solution)

m: molal (moles of solute per kg of solvent)

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