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Can any explain me Mole concept and Molar mass correctly.
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Molecular Mass

You can call the molecular mass of a substance as the relative mass of its molecule when compared with the mass of 12C atom considered as 12-units. In simple terms, it points out the number of times; 1 molecule of the concerned substance is weightier than an atom.

Calculation of Molecular Mass

Always remember that molecular mass is equivalent to the sum of atomic masses for all atoms available in a molecule of the target substance.

Relative Molecular Mass

RMM or Relative molecular mass is the molecular weight of an element or compound. You can call it as the number of times a single molecule of the substance stays heavier than the 1/12th mass of carbon atom (12C).

Gram Molecular Mass

Gram molecular mass of a substance is the molecular mass denoted in grams. For example, molecular mass for O2 = 32 Gram; the relative molecular mass as expressed in terms of grams. Do remember, relative atomic mass stays as a ratio and doesn’t have any units. On the other hand, gram molecular mass and gram atomic mass can be denoted in grams.

Concept of Mole

It is vital to note that, the identity of a substance not only contains the type of atoms but also the quantity of each atom type. In today’s time, we have access to sophisticated instruments which permit the direct measurement microscopic traits.

But, the same traits were previously derived from the evaluation of macroscopic properties using comparatively simple tools. Such an experimental approach did require the introduction of a fresh unit for defining the quantity of substances, called as the mole.

It is interesting to know that, to date, this unit stays essential for modern chemical science. What is a mole? It is an amount unit that can be seen similar to familiar units such as a pair, gross, dozen etc. To be precise, it offers a specific measure of the count of atoms or molecules present in a sample bulk matter.

Furthermore, a mole can be defined as the quantity of substance comprising the same number of distinct entities (like atoms, ions, and molecules) as the count of atoms in a sample comprising pure 12C weighing accurately 12 g. The mole offers a link between a simply calculated macroscopic property (bulk mass) and a truly significant fundamental property (number of atoms, molecules etc.).

The count of units forming a mole has been determined experimentally as 6.02214179 × 1023. This is called as the fundamental constant termed as Avogadro’s number (NA) or Avogadro constant. In chemistry, this constant is suitably reported using an explicit unit called per mole.

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