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difference between molar mass and mole?worth 50 pts

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Answered by sonisourabh
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molar mass is the mass( in grams or unified mass )of the compound/element present in one mole.

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Answered by royricha42002
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Hey mate here is your answer:-

A mole is  6.02  x  10 ^23  (avogadro's number) molecules of a substance. The molar mass is the amount of mass that 1 mole of that substance possesses.

The amount of molecules of any substance to make 1 mole is constant.

However, due to differing atomic masses, different molecules will have different molar masses.

If you have  6.02  x 10 ^23  feathers and 6.02  x 10 ^23  bricks, you have 1 mole of each, but the bricks have a lot more mass.

Hope this helps you..........

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TheElite07: hey..
TheElite07: then what mole is actually
sonisourabh: it is 6.022 × 10^23
sonisourabh: it's ok bro
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