The Atomic Mass of the element in atomic mass units
The atomic weight in grams per mole of an element is the average mass of one mole of atoms of that element, measured in grams.
Simple: the atomic weight expressed in grams. Example for dysprosium - 162,500 grams.
The molar mass of an element is the mass of one mole of atoms of that element, measured in grams per mole. It is calculated by summing the atomic masses of the atoms in a chemical formula.
The atomic mass of an element is the average mass of one atom of that element, measured in atomic mass units (amu). This value is also equivalent to the mass of one mole of atoms of that element, expressed in grams per mole (g/mol).
This is the third element Lithium: 6.94 g is the mass of 1 mole Li. The mass in grams of one mole of any element is exactly its atomic mass (in a.m.u.)
The mole is the atomic weight expressed in grams.
The number on the periodic table representing the mass in grams of one mole of atoms in an element is called the molar mass, which is expressed in grams per mole. It is numerically equal to the atomic mass in atomic mass units (amu) of the element.
There are 32 grams of sulfur in a mole of that element. There are also 32 grams of oxygen in one mole of oxygen as it is found in its natural state (O2).
The molar mass of an element corresponds to the atomic mass of the element (found on the periodic table). The atomic mass of Sodium-Na is 22.990 g, which is also the molar mass of Na. So for 1 mole of Na, there are 22.990 grams of Na. If we had 3 moles of Na, then we would simply multiply the molar mass by 3.
The average weight in grams of one mole of the element.
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The mass of 1 mole of an element is determined by summing the atomic masses of each atom in the element's chemical formula. This value is typically expressed in grams per mole, referred to as the molar mass. It is based on the relative atomic masses of the isotopes that make up the element.