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  2. Molar mass - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, the molar mass (M) (sometimes called molecular weight or formula weight, but see related quantities for usage) of a chemical compound is defined as the ratio between the mass and the amount of substance (measured in moles) of any sample of the compound. [1]

  3. Nitrogen - Wikipedia

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  5. Chemical formula - Wikipedia

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    A chemical formula is a way of presenting information about the chemical proportions of atoms that constitute a particular chemical compound or molecule, using chemical element symbols, numbers, and sometimes also other symbols, such as parentheses, dashes, brackets, commas and plus (+) and minus (−) signs.

  6. Molecule - Wikipedia

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    According to Merriam-Webster and the Online Etymology Dictionary, the word "molecule" derives from the Latin "moles" or small unit of mass.The word is derived from French molécule (1678), from Neo-Latin molecula, diminutive of Latin moles "mass, barrier".

  7. 2025 NFL mock draft: How high can elite RB Ashton Jeanty go ...

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    The latest 2025 NFL mock draft takes a look at a possible landing spot for Ashton Jeanty, the Boise State star and Heisman Trophy hopeful.

  8. Kilogram - Wikipedia

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    The kilogram is defined in terms of three defining constants: [4] a specific atomic transition frequency Δν Cs, which defines the duration of the second,; the speed of light c, which when combined with the second, defines the length of the metre,

  9. Atomic mass - Wikipedia

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    Atomic mass (m a or m) is the mass of a single atom.The atomic mass mostly comes from the combined mass of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus, with minor contributions from the electrons and nuclear binding energy. [1]