noun
- a measure of concentration equal to the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent
Usage: chemistry
Examples
- The molality of the salt solution was calculated to be 0.5 m.
- Chemists prefer molality over molarity for temperature-dependent experiments.
- To find molality, divide moles of solute by kilograms of solvent.
- The lab report required students to express concentration in terms of molality.
- Molality remains constant with temperature changes, unlike molarity.
- The solution’s molality was determined using precise measurements.