What is Molar Mass?

Molar mass is the mass of one mole of a substance (usually in grams per mole, g/mol). It represents the sum of the atomic masses of all atoms in a molecule or compound.
 
Molar mass: This is defined as the mass of one mole of a substance in grams per mole. The sum of the atomic masses of every atom within a molecule is calculated to determine this. An example is that water (H 2 O) comes with a molar mass of 18 g/mol. It is of assistance in chemical calculations.
 
Molar mass is the mass of one mole of a substance, expressed in grams per mole (g/mol). It quantifies the amount of matter in a given quantity of a substance, facilitating conversions between mass and amount of substance.
 
Molar mass is the mass of one mole of a substance, usually expressed in grams per mole (g/mol). It is calculated by adding the atomic masses of all atoms in a molecule. Molar mass helps in converting between the mass of a substance and the amount in moles.
 
Molar mass is the mass of one mole of a substance, expressed in grams per mole (g/mol). It represents the mass of Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23) of atoms, molecules, or formula units of a substance. Essentially, it's the atomic or molecular weight of a substance expressed in grams.
 
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