Grams to Moles Converter

Grams ↔ Moles Converter

Convert between grams and moles of any substance using its molar mass. Perfect for chemistry, stoichiometry, and lab calculations.

About the Grams to Moles and Moles to Grams Conversion

In chemistry, converting between mass (grams) and amount of substance (moles) is essential for stoichiometric calculations. This Grams ↔ Moles Calculator helps you quickly determine how many moles are in a given mass or how much mass corresponds to a specific number of moles.

Formula Used:

  • Grams → Moles: Moles = Grams ÷ Molar Mass
  • Moles → Grams: Grams = Moles × Molar Mass

Example Calculation:

If you have 18 grams of water (H₂O) with a molar mass of 18 g/mol:

Moles = 18 g ÷ 18 g/mol = 1 mol

Why Use This Calculator?

  • Fast and accurate chemical conversions
  • Ideal for laboratory and academic use
  • No external CSS — fully compatible with your WordPress theme

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