Tricky bit that, but it's part of the definition of the molar mass. Basically, if you were to collect 6.022×1023 atoms of a substance of a particular Atomic Mass (lets say 6 for arguments sake), then the resultant pile of atoms would have a mass of 6 grams.
The atomic mass is grams/mole So when you have e.g. 12 grams of carbon which has atomic mass = 12, you have one mole. ( Avogadro's number is one mole: 6.02×10²³ )
The atomic mass of argon is approximately 39.95 grams per mole.
1 oz = 28.34 grams 1 gram = 0.03 oz
By definition, one mole would be the same as the atomic mass. You take the number of moles and multiply it by the atomic mass (divide by one mole for units to cancel). So if you have just 1 mole, the number of grams will be the atomic mass. Helium's atomic mass is 4.003 grams.
The element with an atomic mass of 35.453 grams is chlorine. It is a halogen gas with the chemical symbol Cl and atomic number 17.
There is no relationship between grams and calories
The atomic mass is grams/mole So when you have e.g. 12 grams of carbon which has atomic mass = 12, you have one mole. ( Avogadro's number is one mole: 6.02×10²³ )
The mole is the atomic weight expressed in grams.
You can use the molar mass of the substance to convert moles into grams. This involves multiplying the number of moles by the molar mass of the substance, where the molar mass is expressed in grams per mole. This relationship allows you to convert between the two units.
There are 1,000 grams in a kilogram.-(hence the prefix "kilo" )
Mass is the amount of a material, such as 24 grams of Carbon-12. Moles are the amount of a material as well, but they are normalized to the atomic mass of that material. In the example above, since Carbon-12 has an atomic mass of 12, 24 grams of it would be 2 moles.
positive linear relationship
yeah, cm cubed does not equal gram
The atomic mass of argon is approximately 39.95 grams per mole.
they are both metric units that have to do with weight.
Gram Atomic Mass
Beryllium (Be) has the (weighted) atomic mass of 9.0121831 grams. The atomic number is 4.