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How do I transform grams to mols? I looked it up but I don’t understand…

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    Hi ZenShark5377,

    Thank you for your question!

    To do the transformation, you'll need the molar mass, here's a concept sheet to show you how to use it:

    To find the molar mass you need to make the sum of the atomic mass of each atom in your molecule. For example, the molar mass of propane is 3 * 12.01g/mol, the atomic mass of a carbon atom and 8*1.01, the atomic mass of hydrogen. The molar mass of propane is 44.11 g/mol.

    I hope that helps and feel free to write to us again!

    Anthony B.

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