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explain the gram molar mass

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Answered by Anonymous
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The molar mass M is a physical property defined as the massof a given substance (chemical element or chemical compound) divided by the amount of substance. ... However, for historical reasons, molar masses are almost always expressed in g/mol. As an example, the molar mass of water: M(H2O) ≈18.015 g/mol.
Answered by Abhik05
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A molar mass is a physical property defined as mass of a given substance. The base SI unit of gram molar mass is kg/mol.


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