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Madisyn Butler
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23 January, 20:41
What is the molar mass of carbon
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Elisabeth
23 January, 20:53
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12.01 g
Explanation:
Molar mass is the number of grams of a substance per mole of it.
Molar masses of elements are actually already present in the periodic table. Looking at carbon (C) on a periodic table, you'll find that its molar mass is approximately 12.01 grams.
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