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In a chemical reaction to molecules with a total mass of 76 AMU reactive form a single molecule. What is the mass of molecule that is formed?
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The mass of the resulting molecule can be calculated by adding the atomic masses of the two reactant molecules. Since the total mass of the reactant molecules is 76 AMU, and they react to form a single molecule, the mass of the resulting molecule would also be 76 AMU.
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