what is the molar mass
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Molar mass is equal to the sum of the atomic masses if all the atoms present in one molecule of the substance.
For example..
H2O
mass of H=1unit
mass of 2H=2unit
Mass of O=16unit
so its molar mass is equal to 16+2= 18 unit
For example..
H2O
mass of H=1unit
mass of 2H=2unit
Mass of O=16unit
so its molar mass is equal to 16+2= 18 unit
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The molar mass, also known as molecular weight, is the sum of the total mass in grams of all the atoms that make up a mole of a particular molecule. The unit used to measure is grams per mole.
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