What is the difference between molar and moles in chemistry?

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In chemistry, "molar" refers to a unit of measurement for concentration, representing the number of moles of a substance in a liter of solution. On the other hand, "moles" are a unit of measurement for the amount of a substance, representing a specific number of particles (6.022 x 1023) in a mole.

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