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compound, in g/mol, is numerically equal (for all practical purposes) to the average mass of one molecule, in daltons . thus, for example, the average mass of a molecule of water is about daltons, and the molar mass of water is about g/mol. for chemical elements without isolated molecules, such as carbon
of moles of atoms instead. thus, for example, the molar mass of iron is about g/mol. between and , si defined the "amount of substance" as a separate dimension of measurement , and the mole was defined as the amount of substance that has as many constituent particles as there are atoms in grams of carbon...
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