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the molecular weight of a compound is just the weight of a molecule.TRUE/FALSE

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Answered by deepatejaswini
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It is True - The molecular.........
Answered by Lak7
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Molecular weight is the mass of one molecule, measured in atomic mass units (amu). For example, water has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. As above, the atomic weight of hydrogen is 1 gram, and the atomic weight of oxygen is 16 grams. To calculate the molecular weight of one water molecule, you add (2 x 1) + 16 = 18 grams. The total molecular weight of water is 18 grams.


So it is false that the molecular weight of a compound is just the weight of a molecule.


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