another name (not in technical usage) for concentration (sense 4)
concentration in British English
(ˌkɒnsənˈtreɪʃən)
noun
1.
intense mental application; complete attention
2.
the act or process of concentrating
3.
something that is concentrated
4.
the strength of a solution, esp the amount of dissolved substance in a given volume of solvent, usually expressed in moles per cubic metre or cubic decimetre (litre)
Symbol: c
5.
the process of increasing the concentration of a solution
6. military
a.
the act of bringing together military forces
b.
the application of fire from a number of weapons against a target
7. economics
the degree to which the output or employment in an industry is accounted for by only a few firms
8. another name (esp US) for Pelmanism
molarity in American English
(mouˈlærɪti)
noun
Chemistry
the number of moles of solute per liter of solution
Word origin
[1930–35; molar3 + -ity]This word is first recorded in the period 1930–35. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: DNA, cloverleaf, logical positivism, saddle stitch, video-ity is a suffix used to form abstract nouns expressing state or condition. Other wordsthat use the affix -ity include: Latinity, civility, jollity
Examples of 'molarity' in a sentence
molarity
How are your enthalpy changes, bond energies and molarity calculations these days?