molL1
molL1 is not a standard term with a single, fixed meaning in chemistry or related fields. In practice, it most often appears as a nonstandard representation of concentration, possibly a misrendering of mol L−1 or mol/L, or as a label in a dataset or software variable. The conventional unit for molar concentration is mol/L, often abbreviated as M, defined as the amount of solute in moles per liter of solution. The proper notation uses a space or no space with a slash or a minus sign, such as mol/L or mol L−1; the form molL1 is typically a typographical or parsing error in text processing or data export.
As a data label or identifier, molL1 may appear in computational datasets, spreadsheets, or code to denote
In summary, molL1 does not designate a unique scientific unit by itself. Its meaning depends on context: