Atomic masses and molar masses with examples
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The atomic mass is a weighted average of all the isotopes of that element in which the mass of each isotope is multiplied by the abundance of that particular substance examples - the atomic mass for an atom of hydrogen is one Dalton
The molar mass of a chemical compound is defined as the mass of a sample of that compound divided by the amount of substance in that sample measured in Moles in the SI unit the base of the unit of molar mass is kg/mol examples- the atomic mass of a titanium is 47.88 amu in 47.88 gram of titanium there is one mole
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