Molar Mass
Molar mass, also known as formula mass, is the amount of mass of any substance that contains exactly one mole (6.02x1023) of particles. Before students can begin learning how to use molar conversions, they need to be able to accurately calculate the molar mass of any given compound or element. This worksheet provides examples of how to do this, and some practice problems for students to try on their own.
Essential Concepts: Moles, molar mass, formula mass.
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