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The mass of one mole of atoms of a monatomic element is known as the
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Molar mass — the mass of one mole of atoms of an element, expressed in grams per mole (g·mol⁻¹). For a monatomic element its value in g/mol is numerically equal to the atomic mass in atomic mass units (u).
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