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Differentiate between relative atomic mass and relative molecular mass​


vikash916271: Well, look at the roots. It is fairly evident that relative atomic mass applies only to atoms. On the other hand, relative molar mass applies to anything that there can be a mol of, meaning anything that you can count.

Therefore, "relative molar mass" is more general, and "relative atomic mass" is only for atoms.

Ne has a relative atomic mass of 20.1797 g/mol, and that is its relative molar mass as well.

NaOH has a relative molar mass of 39.9959 g/mol, but has no relative of molar madd

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Answered by Anonymous
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Relative molecular mass of a substance is the average mass of a molecule of the substance when compared with one twelfth of the mass of one carbon-12 atom. ... Therefore, the relative molecular mass of a substance is calculated by adding up the relative atomic masses of all the atoms present in a molecule of the substance.

Answered by Alisha418
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Relative molecular mass of a substance is the average mass of a molecule of the substance when compared with one twelfth of the mass of one carbon-12 atom. ... Therefore, the relative molecular mass of a substance is calculated by adding up the relative atomic masses of all the atoms present in a molecule of the substance.

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