Relation between molecular mass and no.Of molecules
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Molar mass and molecular weight are often confused, but their values are very different. Molar mass is the mass of one mole of a substance, while molecular weight is the mass of one molecule of a substance. One mole is the number of particles, such as atoms, molecules, ions or electrons, in a substance. The key to the difference between molar mass and molecular weight is the difference between a mole and a molecule.
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The 'molar mass' of a molecule is the sum of the molar masses of the element in the molecule in the correct ratio
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