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Chemistry, 18.08.2019 12:30 exoticbunnylover123

The molar mass of an element is equal to
(a) the mass of an atom of the element in grams.
(b) the atomic mass of the element in grams.
(c) the number of atoms in a mole of the element.
(d) the number of atoms in a gram of the element.
(e) the number of electrons in an atom in grams.

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