The formula to calculate Moles Per Gram (m:g) is:
\[ m:g = \frac{m}{w} \]
Where:
Moles per gram is a measure of how many moles of a substance are present in each gram of that substance. It is useful in chemistry for understanding the amount of a substance in relation to its mass.
Let's consider an example:
Using the formula to calculate Moles Per Gram:
\[ m:g = \frac{2}{100} = 0.02 \, \text{moles/gram} \]
This shows that with 2 moles of a substance and a total mass of 100 grams, the moles per gram would be 0.02 moles/gram.