The mass of one mole of a substance, usually expressed in grams or kilograms.
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The sum of the atomic weights of all the atoms in a molecule. Also called formula weight.
the mass of one mole
the Atomic Mass in g/ml is the molar mass of the element
the Atomic Mass in g/ml is the molar mass of the element
Molar mass is the mass in grams of 1 mol of subatace, idk if that helps
the mole of the element
The molar mass of the element potassium is 39 g/mol.
The element's average atomic mass.
Molar mass is defined as the mass of 6.022x1023 atoms/molecules of a given substance.
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Lithium's molar mass is 6.941g/mol. To find the molar mass of an element, take the atomic weight on the periodic table in grams.
The molar mass is the sum of the atomic weights of atoms contained in the molecule.
molar mass over grams of elementThe above answer is somewhat correct. In order to find the molecular formula when given the empirical formula, you must first find the molar mass of the empirical formula.MOLAR MASS# atoms element A x Atomic Mass element A (Periodic Table) = mass A# atoms element B x atomic mass element B (periodic table) = mass B... etc.Add up all of the mass values found above and you have the molar mass.Then, after you have found the empirical formula's molar mass, you divide the molar mass of the molecular formula by the empirical formula's molar mass (solving for n).MOLECULAR FORMULA EQUATION: N (Empirical formula) (read as N times empirical formula) where:N = Molar mass substance---- Molar Mass emp. form.
number of moles = mass of the element/molar mass of the element