Air is a mixture of many gases and as such, it does not have a molar mass. However, we can calculate an effective molar mass as a weighted average of the individual components. To do so, we only need to consider the three major components: nitrogen, oxygen, and argon. Given that one mole of air at sea level is made up of 78.08 percent nitrogen, 20.95 percent oxygen, and 0.97 percent argon, what is the effective molar mass of air?
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