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differentiate between molecular mass and molar mass with examples​

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Answered by Rocky1951
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Both are numerically same! Yeah, You have read it correct. ;-)

But yes there are two differences you should be aware of.

Difference 1. The Units

We generally use amu ( atomic mass unit) or u (unified mass) while talking about mass of atoms, molecules and ions.

On the other hand, We generally use gram (g) per mole when we talk about molar mass.

NOTE : 1 amu=1u = 1.67 * 10^-24 g (the inverse of Avogadro’s number)

Difference 2. The Meaning

Mass of an atom is called Atomic mass. And this is the mass of 1 atom of that element (like Hydrogen).

For example the mass of 1 atom of H is 1 amu.

Similarly, Molecular mass is the mass of one molecule of that kind.

For example Molecular mass of Ca(OH)2 is 74 amu.

Molar mass is the mass of 1 mole of molecules of that element.

For example, Molar mass of hydrogen is 1 g, This means that 1 mole of hydrogen atoms will have mass around 1 g.

Note: In many formulae, you may find the following terms interchanged: Atomic mass, Molecular mass, Formula mass and Molar mass. For quick response, just remember that molar mass is atomic mass or molecular mass in grams.

I hope my answer helped you!
Answered by anthonyanthony2076
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Answer:

Molecular mass - Number of times 1 molecule of the substance is heavier than the mass of an atom of hydrogen.

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