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Note:  The term [[molecular weight]] is deprecated because "weight" is the gravitational force on an object that varies with geographical location.  Historically the term has been used to denote the molar mass calculated using isotope-averaged atomic masses for the constituent elements.
Note:  The term [[molecular weight]] is deprecated because "weight" is the gravitational force on an object that varies with geographical location.  Historically the term has been used to denote the molar mass calculated using isotope-averaged atomic masses for the constituent elements.
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Mass of one mole (6.022 141 79(30) ???ɂ??Ǩ??ɂ?ɬ 1023 atoms or molecules) of a compound.
Note: molecular weight is deprecated because "weight" is the gravitational force on an object that varies with geographical location. Historically the term has been used to denote the molar mass calculated from isotope-averaged atomic masses for the constituent elements.
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