Mole Mass Converter Calculator

Advanced mole to mass and mass to mole tool for labs students and professionals. Parse chemical formulas compute molar mass and convert values with unit aware precision. Shows balanced results validation and explanations for transparent learning. Supports hydrates parentheses entries offers guidance on choosing molar masses handles significant figures displays calculation steps with clarity

Inputs

Supports parentheses and hydrates using a dot symbol · or a period .
H2O NaCl Ca(OH)2 CuSO4·5H2O C6H12O6
Enter inputs and submit to see results.

How it works

The tool parses the chemical formula into element counts and multiplies each count by the standard atomic weight to compute molar mass. It then uses m = n × M or n = m ÷ M for conversions.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is molar mass

Molar mass is the mass of one mole of a substance measured in grams per mole.

2. Do I need a formula to use this

No you can enter a known molar mass directly if you prefer.

3. How do hydrates work

Use a dot between parts for example CuSO4·5H2O or CuSO4.5H2O.

4. Can I convert mass to moles

Yes choose the Mass to Moles option then enter grams and the tool will compute moles.

5. Can I convert moles to mass

Yes choose the Moles to Mass option then enter moles and the tool will compute grams.

6. Are atomic weights exact

They are standard averages and small differences may appear across references.

7. What if my compound uses brackets

Brackets are supported for groups such as Ca3[PO4]2.

8. How are significant figures handled

Displayed results are rounded for readability. For strict reporting keep track of significant figures from your inputs.

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