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Molar mass conversion

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Answered by duke6574
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MOLAR MASS CONVERSION

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Converting Grams to Moles

For a single element, the molar mass is equivalent to its atomic weight multiplied by the molar mass constant (1 g/mol). For a compound, the molar mass is the sum of the atomic weights of each element in the compound multiplied by the molar mass constant.

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