Molality
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The ratio of moles of solute dissolved in one kilogram of solvent
Real World Example
Imagine trying to make the perfect cup of coffee by deciding how many scoops of coffee grounds you need per cup of water. This is similar to the concept of molality in chemistry, where you measure how many moles of a solute (like coffee grounds) are dissolved in a specific amount of solvent (like water). Just as you might say you need two scoops of coffee for every cup of water, molality tells you how many moles of solute are in every kilogram of solvent, ensuring the right concentration for the desired outcome.
Practice Version
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