How is molarity related to concentration?

1 Answer
Jan 14, 2017

In a one-sided way.

Molarity (units of "M") is a type of concentration, and concentration isn't necessarily molarity.

"M" = "mol solute"/"L solution",

whereas concentration is in general in units of any of the following:

  • "things"/"volume"
    (number concentration, such as number of particles in a certain volume)

  • "mass"/"volume"
    (density, or mass concentration)

  • "mol solute"/"L solution"
    (molality, or molar density)

  • "L of i"/"total L"
    (volume concentration, which I've never heard of, but it exists...)

  • "mass of i"/"total mass"
    (mass fraction, or parts per...; i.e. "xg"/"yg", where x and y are prefixes such that the concentration is not numerically gigantic)

  • "mol solute"/"kg solvent"
    (molality)

  • "mols of i"/"total mols"
    (mol fraction)

  • "mols of i"/"mols of j"
    (mol ratio)

So clearly, there is more than just molarity when it comes to concentrations.