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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the molar mass in g/mol of a substance if 0.60 mol of the substance has a mass of 36 g?

OpenStudy (jfraser):

molar mass has units of g/mol. You have both a mass, and an amount of moles. Do the division

OpenStudy (anonymous):

My teacher gave me the formula layout as “36 g x (0.60 mol/molar mass)” I don’t know how to find the molar mass with the given information

OpenStudy (jfraser):

\[MolarMass = \frac{mass}{moles}\]

OpenStudy (jfraser):

you have both a mass and an amount of moles. Do the division

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know from non-AP chem that the molar mass of an element is its atomic weight and 1 mole equals the same thing. You make more sense then my teacher. Thank you

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