Molarity

Molarity

1.5.19

Molarity: Reliable program to help users understand the simple unit of measurement.

Molarity is a very reliable program that was created in order to help users understand the simple unit of measurement, as well as learn more about the solubility of certain products, using a very simple simulation.

Users will be able to get started by selecting the generic drink mix and playing around with the solute amount and solution volume, and if both are at 1, the molarity or solution concentration will have a value of 1.

When they reduce the solute amount, the molarity will decrease, and while decreasing the solution, the volume will increase the molarity.

Users will also have the ability to work with other solutes, like Gold chloride and Potassium permanganate, which are not particularly soluble, and if they add more solute that the solvent can dissolve, the molarity will stop increasing after the saturation point is reached.

Molarity is a lightweight program that users can set up an experiment, using just a couple of clicks, and provided Java Runtime Environment is available on the PC, they won’t need to install it before use.

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  • Updated:
    Jun 10, 2024
  • User Rating:
    4.4 / 5 (10 votes)
  • Editors' Review:
    Not yet reviewed
  • Downloads:
    1,485
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