- volume. The SI unit for
molality is
moles per
kilogram of solvent. A
solution with a
molality of 3 mol/kg is
often described as "3
molal", "3 m" or "3 m". However...
- Look up
moly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Moly may
refer to:
Moly (herb), a
magic herb in Gr****
mythology Allium moly, a
flowering plant Molybdenum...
- Look up
mole or
Mole in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mole (or
Molé) may
refer to:
Mole (animal) or "true
mole"
Golden mole,
southern African mammals...
- for
molality is mol/kg. The
mole fraction x i {\displaystyle x_{i}} is
defined as the
amount of a
constituent n i {\displaystyle n_{i}} (in
moles) divided...
-
Moles can
refer to:
Moles de Xert, a
mountain range in the Baix
Maestrat comarca,
Valencian Community,
Spain Moles (nightclub), a live
music venue in Bath...
- or by
using a temperature-independent
measure of
concentration such as
molality. The
reciprocal quantity represents the
dilution (volume)
which can appear...
-
advantageous to
describe the
aqueous phase in
terms of
molality instead of concentration. The
molality of a
solution does not
change with T {\displaystyle...
- In thermodynamics, the
ebullioscopic constant Kb
relates molality b to
boiling point elevation. It is the
ratio of the
latter to the former: ΔTb=iKbb{\displaystyle...
- stainer),
mole negro (black
mole),
mole rojo (red
mole),
mole verde (green
mole),
mole poblano,
mole almendrado (
mole with almond),
mole michoacano,
mole prieto...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Molion (Ancient Gr****: Μολίονα) may
refer to the
following personages:
Molion, an
Oechalian prince as son of King
Eurytus and Antiope...