Chemistry, asked by Soumya5887, 1 year ago

Is it right when i say that mass of 1 mole of any substance is nothing but molar mass of that substance pls tell if u know only

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Answered by Anonymous
2
Hi..
No ...if we say one mole the value becomes specific i.e 6.2×10²³..
If we talk about molar mass then each compound has its own molar mass value which cant be the same as one mole value ..

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Anonymous: try to understand
Anonymous: mole cant be the same s molar mass
Anonymous: as mole has definite value and molar mass doesnt have a definite value
Answered by dbskumar
1
the statement u said is true.
reeason:
mole = given mass / molar(molecular) mass -----> (1)
when mass of 1 mole = molar mass,
mass of one mole = molar mass
mass of (1)   = molar mass
thus, given mass = molar mass





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dbskumar: where is the one who asked this q?
Anonymous: idk
Anonymous: lol
dbskumar: u understood the q wrong
dbskumar: the q is whether mass of one mole = molar mass
Anonymous: nope thats incorrect
dbskumar: u have answered that mole i not equal to molar mass
Anonymous: anyways lets stop arguing
dbskumar: plz see the q once
Anonymous: yes i know the ques very well and the ans too
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