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What is the formula for calculating average molar mass

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Answered by msutar2008
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M(Fe) = 55.845(2) × Mu = 55.845(2) g/mol. Multiplying by the molar mass constant ensures that the calculation is dimensionally correct: standard relative atomic masses are dimensionless quantities (i.e., pure numbers) whereas molar masses have units (in this case, grams per mole).

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Answered by 234578
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Explanation:

M(Fe) = 55.845(2) × Mu = 55.845(2) g/mol.

Multiplying by the molar mass constant ensures that the calculation is dimensionally correct: standard relative atomic masses are dimensionless quantities (i.e., pure numbers) whereas molar masses have units (in this case, grams per mole).

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