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21 September, 04:09
What is the atomic mass of one mole of H? g/mole
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For one mole of hydrogen, H, the atomic mass is 1 g per mole. Hydrogen contains 1 proton and zero neuton. A neutral atom of hydrigen also contains 1 electron.
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