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Question
Explain the term:
Gram mole
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Solution
A sample of a substance with its mass equal to its gram molecular mass is called one gram molecule of this substance or one gram mole.
For example, the gram molecular mass of oxygen is 32g. So one gram mole of oxygen is 32g.
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