Chemistry, asked by ritheeshmurugeswari, 6 months ago

can u show molecular mass value of a element on the periodic table​

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Answered by paswanomkar7897
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yes

Explanation:

So in most cases, to find the molar mass of an element, you just need to look at its atomic mass (atomic weight) on the periodic table. ... For example, take a look at carbon and you'll see it has an atomic mass of 12.01. So the molar mass of carbon is 12.01 grams per mole.

Answered by swatirajput102
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Answer:

so in most cases, to find the molar mass of an element, you just need to look at its atomic mass (atomic weight) on the periodic table. ... For example, take a look at carbon and you'll see it has an atomic mass of 12.01. So the molar mass of carbon is 12.01 grams per mole.

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