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See also: м [U+043C CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EM]
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- (chemistry) molar (one mole of substance per litre of solute)
- 1977, K.B. Becker, “The Synthesis of Strained Methylene‐bridged Bicyclic Olefins by the Intramolecular Wittig Reaction”, in Helvetica Chimica Acta (in English), Volume 60, Part 1, page 91:
- 8.5 ml (17 mmol) of a ca. 2ᴍ solution of diborane in tetrahydrofuran were added dropwise at 0° to 6.04 g (33.1 mmol) of 30 in dry tetrahydrofuran (30 ml).
- 2014, G.R. Palin, Chemistry for Technologists (in English), page 10:
- A molar solution is one which contains one mole in every litre of solution, and so: a 5 ᴍ solution contains 5 moles per litre
- 2015, Simon J. White, et al, “The Influence of Two-Dimensional Organization on Peptide Conformation”, in Angewandte Chemie International Edition, volume 54, number 3, pages 974-978:
- We note that the difference in ionic strength between pH 3 and pH 7 is approximately 10 mᴍ.
- (UPA) a voiceless m sound (IPA [m̥]).