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Formula of the Molar mass

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Answered by suhanisethi2006idk
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Molar mass is the mass of one mole of a substance. The mass will be represented in grams while a mole of a substance is defined as 6.02 x 1023 representative particles (Avogadro's number) of that substance.

FORMULA = mass / moles

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Answered by ananyaviji
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Answer:

it doesn't have a specified formula

Explanation:

for example if we have to calculate molar mass of 1 molecule of water then

first you have to write the atomic mass of hydrogen that is 1.008 and then multiply it by 2 as there are two atoms then write the atomic mass of oxygen that is 16.00 and add both the masses. you will have the molar mass. it is applicable for all the molecules

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