Although this equation looks fairly complicated, it is just accounting for all of the molecules present and then using a number average to get the molar mass. Table 8.1 summarizes the molar masses of a few hydrate formers. It is a little surprising that the molar masses of all six component...
The traditional formula for the molar mass of any substance, regardless of its phase, is to find the sum of all atoms that constitute the substance. An example of water, whose formula is H2O. The molar mass of water is calculated by adding the atomic masses of all the atoms in H2O. M...
Figure 1. PRISMA flow-chart of selected criteria for the included oral surgery studies. Figure 2. PRISMA flow-chart of selected criteria for the included orthodontic studies. Figure 3. PRISMA flow-chart of selected criteria for the included TMJ studies. 2.3. Data Extraction Data were indepen...