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Select the correct answer. Which of these is always equal to the molar mass of any element? ΟΑ. . its atomic number OB. its atomic weight OC. its atomic formula OD. its atomic structure Reset Next
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Which of these is always equal to the molar mass of any element?
ΟΑ. .
its atomic number
OB.
its atomic weight
OC.
its atomic formula
OD.
its atomic structure
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The correct answer is B
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its atomic weight
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