How to find molar mass from density?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking how to calculate the molar mass of a substance using its density. This involves using the relationship between density, mass, volume, and the number of moles to derive the molar mass.

Answer

The molar mass is calculated by multiplying density by volume, then multiplying by 1000, and dividing by the number of moles.

The final answer is the molar mass calculated from the given density and volume.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is the molar mass calculated from the given density and volume.

More Information

This approach is most straightforward for gases under standard conditions using the ideal gas law or given densities and volumes of solutions or solids.

Tips

Ensure units are consistent (e.g., density in g/L and volume in liters) to avoid calculation errors.

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