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Loki
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13 March, 01:31
How is the molar mass of an element determined?
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Mylie Davidson
13 March, 01:51
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molar mass has unit of g/mol so it's usually calculated by taking mass divide by number of moles
but usually, molar masses are given in periodic table itself
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