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What is the molar mass of cholesterol if .00105 mol weighs .406 g? |
What is the molar mass of cholesterol if .00105 mol weighs .406 g? Thank you for the compliment, I decided to write it out of the blue. The molar mass (mass of one mole of the substance) would be 386.667 g divide 0.406g/0.00105mol |
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