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This episode explains how to calculate the molar mass of a chemical compound, which is the mass of one mole (6.022 x 1023 units) of that substance. It details the process for both molecular and ionic compounds, using examples such as methane, juglone, and calcium carbonate.
For more: https://www.chemdunn.com/molar-mass
By CHEMDUNNThis episode explains how to calculate the molar mass of a chemical compound, which is the mass of one mole (6.022 x 1023 units) of that substance. It details the process for both molecular and ionic compounds, using examples such as methane, juglone, and calcium carbonate.
For more: https://www.chemdunn.com/molar-mass