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Molar mass is closely related to the... Multiplying by the molar mass constant ensures that the calculation is... The molar mass of molecules of these elements is the molar mass of the atoms multiplied by the... An average molar mass may be defined for mixtures of compounds... equal to the molar mass divided by the... The molar mass is a measure of the average molecular mass of all the molecules in a sample... The distinction between molar mass and molecular mass is important because relative molecular masses can be measured directly by... The precision to which a molar mass is known depends on the precision of the... When the molar mass is greater than 1000... The measurement of molar mass by vapour density relies on the principle... these two equations gives an expression for the molar mass in terms of the vapour density for conditions of known... the molar mass is given by... the molar mass is given by... The technical definition is that the relative molar mass is the molar mass measured on a scale where the molar mass of unbound... Online Molar Mass and Elemental Composition Calculator...

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