The term molal solution is used as a shorthand for a "one molal solution", i.e. a solution which contains one mole of the solute per 1000 grams of the solvent. measurement, considers the unit symbol m to be obsolete, and suggests instead the term. From Wordnik.com. [Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]] Reference
An aqueous solution of NaCl has a molal concentration of 1.092 mol kg-1. From Wordnik.com. [Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions] Reference
Molality (mol / kg, molal, or m) denotes the number of of solvent (not solution). From Wordnik.com. [Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]] Reference
Molality or molal concentration (in units of mol / kg) denotes the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent (not solution). From Wordnik.com. [Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]] Reference
This recommendation has not been universally implemented in academia or chemistry research yet. molal concentration (in units of mol / kg) denotes the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent (not solution). From Wordnik.com. [Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]] Reference
The program can be used to calculate standard molal Gibbs energies and other thermodynamic properties of reactions and to make chemical speciation and predominance diagrams that represent the metastable equilibrium distributions of proteins. From Wordnik.com. [BioMed Central - Latest articles] Reference
(or concentration of B) and the symbol cB with SI units of mol / m3 or other SI acceptable units just as it does for the term molarity. molal concentration (in units of mol / kg) denotes the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent (not solution). From Wordnik.com. [Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]] Reference
Such a solution may be described as "0.50 molal". From Wordnik.com. [Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]] Reference
Molality or molal concentration. From Wordnik.com. [Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]] Reference
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