equimolar

equimolar
Containing an equal number of moles or having the same molarity, as in two or more substances.

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equi·mo·lar .ē-kwə-'mō-lər, .ek-wə- adj
1) of or relating to an equal number of moles <an \equimolar mixture of chlorine and sulfur dioxide>
2) having equal molar concentration

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equi·mo·lar (e″kwĭ-moґlər) containing the same number of moles, or having the same molarity.

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