molal
Molality, symbol m, is a unit of concentration defined as the amount of solute in moles per kilogram of solvent. It is calculated as m = n_solute / m_solvent, where n_solute is the number of moles of dissolved substance and m_solvent is the mass of the solvent in kilograms. The solvent mass refers to the portion of the mixture that acts as the dissolving medium and is the mass used in the calculation regardless of how much solute is added. The total mass of the solution increases with solute, but molality remains based on the solvent’s mass.
Molality is expressed in units of mole per kilogram (mol/kg) and is temperature-independent in common practice,
By contrast, molarity (M) is moles of solute per liter of solution and can vary with temperature
Examples: dissolving 1 mole of solute in 1 kilogram of solvent yields a molality of 1 mol/kg.