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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "'''Molar mass''' ''M'' is the mass of a chemical compound spanided by its amount-of-substance measured in moles. It is defined as ''M''<sub>B</sub> = ''m''/''n''<sub>B</sub>, where ''m'' is the total mass of a sample of pure substance and ''n''<sub>B</sub> is the amount of substance B given in moles. The definition applies to pure substance. The molar mass allows for converting between the mass of a substance and its amount for bulk quantities. It is calculated as the sum of standard atomic weights of all atoms that form one entity of the substance. The appropriate [[SI base units]] is kg·mol<sup>-1</sup>. However, for historical as well as usability reasons, g·mol<sup>-1</sup> is almost always used instead.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Molar mass  + ('''Molar mass''' ''M'' is the mass of a c'''Molar mass''' ''M'' is the mass of a chemical compound divided by its amount-of-substance measured in moles. It is defined as ''M''<sub>B</sub> = ''m''/''n''<sub>B</sub>, where ''m'' is the total mass of a sample of pure substance and ''n''<sub>B</sub> is the amount of substance B given in moles. The definition applies to pure substance. The molar mass allows for converting between the mass of a substance and its amount for bulk quantities. It is calculated as the sum of standard atomic weights of all atoms that form one entity of the substance.</br></br>The appropriate [[SI base units]] is kg·mol<sup>-1</sup>. However, for historical as well as usability reasons, g·mol<sup>-1</sup> is almost always used instead.historical as well as usability reasons, g·mol<sup>-1</sup> is almost always used instead.)
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