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19 June, 05:49

What does the 2M, 3M or 6M in front of some of the chemicals indicate?

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  1. 19 June, 07:52
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    Well the "M" is a shorthand for molarity. More specifically the amount of concentration. It is used as a unit and stands for mole per liter.
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