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The molar mass of a substance is measured in grams per mole written as gmol-1. It is worked out using the Mole formula by dividing mass in grams by the amount in moles.
The SI base unit for the amount of substance is the mole (mol).
mole
1 mole Since H2SO4's molar mass is 98.1g, and a substance's molar mass contains exactly 1 mole, that is the answer
mass
Mass decribes how much matter a substance contains and Mole decribes the quantity of matter contained in a substance.
Molar mass of a substance is the mass of one mole of the substance in grams. It has a unit of grams per mole (g mol -1). One mole of any substance contains 6.02 × 10 23 particles. Therefore, the molar mass of a substance contains 6.02 × 10 23 particles of the substance.
One mole contain the molar mass of a compound, expressed in grams.
The molar mass of a substance is measured in grams per mole written as gmol-1. It is worked out using the Mole formula by dividing mass in grams by the amount in moles.
A mole is used to measure the amount of substance.1 mole of any substance contains 6.023 x 1023 molecules of that substance. 1 mole of a substance has mass equal to the atomic weight or molecular weight expressed in grams. Note:The number "6.023 x 1023" is called Avogadro's Number
The base unit for the amount of a substance is an hour.
The molar mass of sulfur is 32.065. Molar mass is the mass per mole of a substance. In other words, Molar Mass = Mass/Amount of Substance.
The SI base unit for the amount of substance is the mole (mol).
Mass decribes how much matter a substance contains and Mole decribes the quantity of matter contained in a substance.
mole
1 mole Since H2SO4's molar mass is 98.1g, and a substance's molar mass contains exactly 1 mole, that is the answer
The mole is the amount of substance, equal to molar mass of a compound or atomic weight of an element.The molar equivalent is the amount of substance which react with one mole of hydrogen.