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30 January, 06:23
How to calculate molar mass
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sum all the atomic mass of the constituent atoms. For example, the molar mass of NaCl can be calculated for finding the atomic mass of sodium (22.99 g/mol) and the atomic mass of chlorine (35.45 g/mol) and combining them.
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