The molar mass of air, also known as the molar density of air, is the measure of the mass of one mole of a gas. The molar mass of a substance is its mass in grams per mole (the amount of atoms in each molecule).
In dry air, oxygen and nitrogen are present in the composition, as indicated below, resulting in total molar mass of 28.9647 g/mol.
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