ANAND CLASSES Study Material and Notes to understand the key difference between 1 Molar and 1 Molal solutions with a simple explanation and practical numerical example. Learn which one is more concentrated and why, ideal for JEE, NEET, and CBSE students.
π What is Concentration?
Concentration means how much solute is present in a given amount of solvent or solution.
The more solute in a given amount of liquid, the more concentrated the solution is.
π§ͺ What is 1 Molar (1 M)?
- Molarity (M) = Moles of solute / Liters of solution
- So, 1 M means: 1 mole of solute is dissolved in 1 liter of the total solution (solute + solvent combined).
πΈ That 1 liter includes both:
- The solute (like salt or sugar)
- The solvent (like water)
π§ͺ What is 1 Molal (1 m)?
- Molality (m) = Moles of solute / Kilograms of solvent
- So, 1 m means: 1 mole of solute is dissolved in exactly 1 kilogram of solvent only (not the total solution).
πΈ The final volume of the solution may be more than 1 liter, but that doesn’t matter in molality. It depends only on the mass of solvent.
βοΈ So, Which One Is More Concentrated?
Letβs compare 1 M and 1 m for the same solute (say, NaCl):
π¦ In 1 M solution:
- 1 mole of NaCl is dissolved in 1 liter of solution.
- Since solute also takes up space, the amount of water used is less than 1 kg (maybe around 0.95 kg).
π© In 1 m solution:
- 1 mole of NaCl is dissolved in exactly 1 kg of water.
- The final volume may be more than 1 liter (maybe 1.05 L), but we donβt care about volume in molality.
π So, in 1 molal, weβre using less liquid (just 1 kg of water), while in 1 molar, the solution includes more total volume (solute + some extra water).
β Therefore: 1 molal is more concentrated than 1 molar.
π‘ Simple Analogy:
Imagine making lemon juice π:
- 1 M = 1 spoon of lemon juice in a 1-liter jug of drink
- 1 m = 1 spoon of lemon juice in exactly 1 kg of water (which is slightly less than 1 liter)
Who do you think will get the sourer drink?
π The one with less water β so 1 molal is more concentrated.
π Key Differences Table:
Property | Molarity (1 M) | Molality (1 m) |
---|---|---|
Based on | Volume of solution (L) | Mass of solvent (kg) |
Affected by temperature? | β Yes (volume changes) | β No (mass doesnβt change) |
Concentration | Less (more total volume) | More (fixed amount of solvent) |
Units | mol/L | mol/kg |
Let’s make this very, very simple β like a fun story. π
π§ͺ Imagine Two Friends Are Making Salt Water:
Friend A makes 1 Molar (1 M) salt water:
- He takes 1 spoon of salt.
- Then he adds water until the total water + salt = 1 bottle (1 liter).
π So he uses less water, because the bottle must fit both salt + water.
Friend B makes 1 Molal (1 m) salt water:
- He takes 1 spoon of salt.
- Then he takes exactly 1 kg of water (about 1 full bottle).
- He does not care how big the final bottle is β just uses 1 kg of water.
π So, he uses more water than Friend A.
π Who has the stronger (more concentrated) salt water?
Letβs look:
Friend | Salt (solute) | Water (solvent) | Concentration |
---|---|---|---|
A (1 M) | 1 spoon | Less than 1 kg | More concentrated β |
B (1 m) | 1 spoon | 1 kg | Less concentrated β |
β Final Answer (Simple):
βοΈ 1 Molar (1 M) is actually more concentrated than 1 Molal (1 m)
because it uses less water for the same amount of salt.
π‘ Easy Trick to Remember:
- Molarity (M) β based on volume β less water used β more concentrated
- Molality (m) β based on mass (kg of water) β more water used β less concentrated
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