How is it possible to use weighing in order to determine the number of particles in a substance?
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Add the average atomic masses of the individual atoms in the chemical formula, as per the periodic table. For example, the molar mass for water is 18.0 grams per mole. Water is made of two hydrogen atoms, each weighing 1.0 gram, and one oxygen atom, weighing 16.0 grams.
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