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The Ideal Gas Law: Molar Mass definitions
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Molar Mass
Mass of a substance divided by the amount of substance in moles, expressed in grams per mole.
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Molar Mass
Mass of a substance divided by the amount of substance in moles, expressed in grams per mole.
Ideal Gas Law
A formula relating pressure, volume, temperature, and moles of a gas, often used to calculate molar mass.
Mass
The quantity of matter in a substance, typically measured in grams for gases.
Moles
A measure of the amount of substance, used in the ideal gas law to relate to other properties.
Temperature
A measure of the thermal energy of a gas, expressed in Kelvin in the ideal gas law.
Pressure
The force exerted by a gas per unit area, a key variable in the ideal gas law.
Volume
The space occupied by a gas, a crucial component in the ideal gas law calculations.
Ideal Gas Constant
A constant used in the ideal gas law, denoted as R, linking pressure, volume, and temperature.
Rearrangement
The process of algebraically modifying an equation to isolate a desired variable.
Derivation
The process of obtaining a formula by logical reasoning from known principles.