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What is the mass of 1 mole of gas?

39.95 because that is the molar mass of Argon


How much does a mole of an ideal gas weigh?

It weights the same as one times the molar mass in g/mol. It is NOT important to be ideal, it even needn't to be necessarily a gas, only the kind of compound is important.


What is the mass of 1 mole of O2?

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How do I convert 76.0 grams of C4H10 to liters?

First, find out what the temperature and pressure of the gas is. Next, determine the mass per mole - this one I'll give you, it's 58.12 grams per mole. Divide 76 by 58.12 to get the number of moles of gas you have. Then, use the ideal gas law to determine the number of liters of gas per mole at the temp and pressure your gas is. Finally, multiply the liters per mole by the number of moles you have, and you've got it.


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What is the molar mass of a molecule that weighs 1 dalton per mole?

The molar mass of a molecule that weighs 1 dalton per mole is 1 gram per mole.


What is the molar mass of Dalton in grams per mole?

The molar mass of Dalton is approximately 1 gram per mole.


What is the molar mass of the substance, expressed in grams per mole (g/mol)?

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Does one mole of chlorine gas have a mass of 35.45 grams.?

Yes, because the conversion for moles to grams is the number of moles multiplied by the atomic mass. So if there's only one mole, the number of grams would be the same as the atomic mass of chlorine, 35.45. This is true for all elements; one mole in grams is the same as the atomic mass.


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Remember the equation. Moles = mass(g) / Ar So for Copper. 1 mole = mass(g) / 63.5 (Atomic mass from Periodic Table) Algebraically rearrgange mass(g) = 1 mole X 63.5 Mass = 63.5 g per mole.


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