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In chemistry, '''concentration''' indicates what amount of a substance (measured in units of ''mole'') is present in a given volume of reference (usually measured in units of [[litre]]s or [[cubic metre]]s).
In [[chemistry]], '''concentration''' indicates what amount of a [[substance]] (measured in [[unit]]s of [[mole]]) is present in a given [[volume]] of reference (usually measured in units of [[litre]]s or [[cubic metre]]s).

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In chemistry, concentration indicates what amount of a substance (measured in units of mole) is present in a given volume of reference (usually measured in units of litres or cubic metres).