The formula to calculate the Molar Mass (MM) is:
\[ MM = \frac{m}{n} \]
where \( MM \) is the molar mass in g/mole, \( m \) is the mass of the substance in grams, and \( n \) is the total number of moles of the substance.
Molar mass is the mass of a given substance (chemical element or chemical compound) divided by the amount of substance (moles). It is a measure of the mass of one mole of a substance and is typically expressed in grams per mole (g/mole).
Let's assume we have the following values:
Step 1: Divide the mass of the substance by the number of moles:
\[ MM = \frac{50}{2} = 25 \text{ g/mole} \]
Therefore, the Molar Mass (MM) is \( MM = 25 \) g/mole.