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    Enter the formula and press "calculate" to work out the molecular mass, the number of moles in 1g and the percentage by mass of each element.

    Chemical symbols are case specific and should be entered correctly - for example, Fe will work correctly but FE and fe will not.

    You can use up to 12 different elements and brackets () and [] in your formula.

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    molar mass:

    moles per gram:
     


    (percentage by mass, element, number of atoms, mass of atom)






     






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