The molecular mass of a compound is an example of
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The molecular mass or molecular weight is the total mass of a compound. It is equal to the sum of the individual atomic masses of each atom in the molecule.
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The molecular mass of a compound is an example of additive property.
- Additive properties of a substance that are calculated by the addition of the values of all the components in it.
- They depend on the number of components present not on the particular arrangement of the components.
- Examples include molecular mass, molarity, and molar volume.
- On the other hand, Constitutive properties are dependent on the arrangement or position of the components. An example includes the dipole moment.
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