Titration Calculations: Understanding Concentration and Molar Concentration
The video is a lecture on titration calculations. The video is divided into two parts, with the first part focusing on concentration and molar concentration. The professor explains the concept of concentration and how it is calculated using the amount and volume of a substance. He then goes on to discuss the concept of molar concentration and how it relates to the number of moles and volume of a substance. The professor also explains how to convert a mass into moles and how to calculate the concentration of a solution. The video ends with the professor encouraging viewers to watch the next video, which will focus on physical titration calculations.
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