= Orders of magnitude (molar concentration)
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Orders of magnitude in the context of molar concentration refer to the scale or level of concentration of a substance in a solution, often expressed in moles per liter (M). The concept of orders of magnitude helps to compare concentrations that differ by powers of ten, making it easier to understand the relative scale of different molar concentrations. For example: - A molar concentration of \\(10^\{-1\} \\, \\text\{M\}\\) (0.
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