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Chapter 11: The Mole
Moles and Molar Mass
This site reviews what a mole is and provides a tutorial on calculating molar mass. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on "Want to do a few more practice questions?" to get some more help.

How to calculate the molar masses of chemical compounds
How do you calculate the molar mass of a chemical compound? Go to this site to review the calculations and do some practice problems. What is the lightest chemical that you can have under normal conditions?

Determining an Empirical Formula from Number of Moles
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