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Technically, elemental gold does not have a molar mass, because it does not form molecules. For metals and ionically bonded compounds, the proper term is "formula mass", and for gold the formula is considered to be a single atom, resulting a gram atomic mass of 196.967 grams.

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The molar mass of an element is equal to its atomic weight. In the case of gold, Au, it has a molar mass of 196.967 grams per mole.

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It is simple. Just look at your Periodic Table.

1 mol of Au = 196.97 grams (rounded to 2 decimals)

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19.3 g. If you know "mole," you must know Avogadro's Number.

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196.97 grams.

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