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What is Atomic Mass?
What is Molar Mass?

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Answered by sanikapandya8
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1.) The atomic mass is the mass of an atom. Although the SI unit of mass is kilogram, the atomic mass is often expressed in the non-SI unit dalton where 1 dalton is defined as ¹⁄₁₂ of the mass of a single carbon-12 atom, at rest.

2.) In chemistry, the molar mass of a chemical compound is defined as the mass of a sample of that compound divided by the amount of substance in that sample, measured in moles. The molar mass is a bulk, not molecular, property of a substance.

Answered by beth57
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ATOMIC MASS-

The atomic mass of a single atom is its total mass and is typically expressed in atomic mass units or amu.

An atom of carbon with six neutrons, carbon-12, has an atomic mass of 12 amu.

MOLAR MASS-

The molar mass of a chemical compound is the mass of a sample of that compound divided by the amount of substance in that sample, measured in moles.

The molar mass is a bulk, not molecular, property of a substance.

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