Multiply the molarity (mol/L) by the molar mass (M) to convert to grams per liter (g/L).
The Mol/L to G/L Calculator converts molarity (moles per liter) to mass concentration (grams per liter). This conversion is vital in chemistry and biology for preparing solutions with precise concentrations.
By using the molar mass of a substance, the tool simplifies the calculation and ensures accuracy in laboratory settings.
Formula:
g/L = mol/L ∗ M
Variable | Description | Unit |
---|---|---|
g/L | Mass concentration | Grams per liter (g/L) |
mol/L | Molarity | Moles per liter (mol/L) |
M | Molar mass of the substance | Grams per mole (g/mol) |
Solved Calculations:
Example 1: Converting 0.5 mol/L of NaCl to g/L
Step | Value | Explanation |
---|---|---|
Molarity (mol/L) | 0.5 mol/L | Moles of NaCl per liter |
Molar Mass (M) | 58.44 g/mol | Molar mass of NaCl |
Multiply mol/L by M | Convert to grams per liter | |
Result | 29.22 g/L | Mass concentration of NaCl |
Example 2: Converting 1.2 mol/L of H₂SO₄ to g/L
Step | Value | Explanation |
---|---|---|
Molarity (mol/L) | 1.2 mol/L | Moles of H₂SO₄ per liter |
Molar Mass (M) | 98.08 g/mol | Molar mass of H₂SO₄ |
Multiply mol/L by M | Convert to grams per liter | |
Result | 117.70 g/L | Mass concentration of H₂SO₄ |