what do you understand by gram Moleculer mass
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Gram molecular mass is equal to the molecular weight of a substance or the sum of all the atomic masses in its molecular formula. It is equal to molecular mass of a molecule in grams. For example; Gram molecular weight of carbon dioxide (CO2) is : 12+(2×16).
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The mass of one mole of a compound equal in grams to the molecular weight is also called also gram-molecule.
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Gram molecular mass is equal to the molecular weight of a substance or the sum of all the atomic masses in its molecular formula. It is equal to the molecular mass of a molecule in grams. For example; Gram molecular weight of carbon dioxide (CO2) is: 12+(2×16)
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