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The molar mass of a gas is
OA. a constant for all gases
D B. dependent on the type of gas
C. the mass of a mole of the gas
DD. dependent on the temperature

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It’s c hope that helps
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I think it's C

Step-by-step explanation:

Molar mass (M) is equal to the mass of one mole of a particular element or compound; as such, molar masses are expressed in units of grams per mole (g mol–1) and are often referred to as molecular weights. The molar mass of a particular gas is therefore equal to the mass of a single particle of that gas multiplied by Avogadro’s number (6.02 x 1023 ). To find the molar mass of a mixture of gases, you need to take into account the molar mass of each gas in the mixture, as well as their relative proportion.

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