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31 December, 19:52

The absolute mass of a single atom can be obtained by

dividing the molar mass of that atom by what?

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  1. 31 December, 22:31
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    Molar mass is the mass of a given substance divided by the amount of that substance, measured in g/mol. For example, the atomic mass of titanium is 47.88 amu or 47.88 g/mol. In 47.88 grams of titanium, there is one mole, or 6.022 x 1023 titanium atoms
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