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The relation between molarity (M) and molality (m) is given by : (p=density of solution (g/mL), `M_1`= molecular mass of solute)

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'm=(1000M)/(1000p-M_1)'

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'm=(1000pM)/(1000p-MM_1)'

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'm=(1000MM_1)/(1000p-MM_1)'

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'm=(1000M)/(1000p-MM_1)'

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