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explain the molar mass​

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • The mass of a sample of a chemical compound divided by the amount of material in that sample, measured in moles, is the molar mass of that compound.
  • The molar mass of a material is a bulk attribute, not a molecular property.
  • The molar mass is a weighted average of several different occurrences of the chemical, which might vary in mass due to isotopes.
  • The molar mass is most usually calculated using standard atomic weights, and is thus a terrestrial average and a function of the relative abundance of the component atoms on Earth.
  • For bulk quantities, the molar mass is ideal for converting between the mass of a material and the quantity of a substance.
Answered by megha8080m
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Answer:

1. The molar mass of a chemical compound.

2. SI unit of molar mass is Kilogram per mole.

3. Formula of molar mass is M = m / n.

4. Molar masses are almost always expressed in g/mol.

5. Molar mass can also be calculated by multiplying the atomic mass.

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