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For one mole how is the molecular mass equal to the mass into avogadro's number

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Chemical Computations with Avogadro's Number and the Mole

Another property of Avogadro's number is that the mass of one mole of a substance is equal to that substance's molecular weight. For example, the mean molecular weight of water is 18.015 atomic mass units (amu), so one mole of water weight 18.015 grams.

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the one mole is molecular mass of equal to the mass of into Avogadro's number

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