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Mass concentration (chemistry) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mass concentration (chemistry) In chemistry, the mass concentration (or ) is defined as the mass of a constituent divided by the volume of the mixture : : For a pure chemical the mass concentration equals its density (mass divided by volume); thus the mass concentration of a component in a mixture can be called the density of a component in a mixture. This explains the usage of ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), the symbol most often used for density. == Definition and properties == The volume in the definition refers to the volume of the solution, ''not'' the volume of the solvent. One liter of a solution usually contains either slightly more or slightly less than 1 liter of solvent because the process of dissolution causes volume of liquid to increase or decrease. Sometimes the mass concentration is called titer.
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