Explain the molar mass of chlorine?
Answer / Kori Ravindra Kumar Ramnihor
The 'Molar Mass' of an element is its relative weight compared to the carbon-12 atom, which is defined as 12g/mol. The atomic mass of Chlorine (Cl) is approximately 35.45 g/mol, so the Molar Mass of Chlorine is 35.45 g/mol.
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