There is one mole of water in the beaker.  A student measured the weight of the 1 mole of water of 18.02 g  after using  scale.    Calculate the molar mass of water (H2O)  in grams using your periodic table. [1 amu =   1.6606×10−24?1.6606×10−24g ].   How does your answer compare to the student's measurement?   What can you conclude

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There is one mole of water in the beaker.  A student measured the weight of the 1 mole of water of 18.02 g  after using  scale.    Calculate the molar mass of water (H2O)  in grams using your periodic table. [1 amu =   1.6606×10−24?1.6606×10−24g ].   How does your answer compare to the student's measurement?   What can you conclude?

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