The three common methods for expressing concentration are mass/volume percent (%), molarity (M), and molality (m). These methods provide different perspectives on the amount of solute relative to the solvent in a solution.
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Three common methods for expressing solution concentration are molarity (moles of solute per liter of solution), mass percentage (mass of solute divided by total mass of solution, multiplied by 100), and volume percentage (volume of solute divided by total volume of solution, multiplied by 100).