To calculate Grams (G):
\[ G = \text{g/mol} \times \text{mol} \]
Where:
The result in grams (G) represents the total mass of a substance when you know its molar mass (grams per mole) and the number of moles of the substance. This calculation is useful in chemistry for determining the mass of a substance required or produced in a chemical reaction.
Let's assume the following values:
Step 1: Use the formula:
\[ G = 18.02 \times 2 = 36.04 \text{ grams} \]
The total mass is 36.04 grams.