Chemistry, asked by manjarijha1979, 7 months ago

where do we use the term gram formula mass​

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Answered by Vivek28r
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related term you should know is relative formula mass (relative formula weight). This simply means the calculation is performed using relative atomic weight values for the elements, which are based on the natural isotopic ratio of elements found in Earth's atmosphere and crust. Because relative atomic weight is a unitless value, relative formula mass technically does not have any units. However, grams are often used. When the relative formula mass is given in grams, then it is for 1 mole ..

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Answered by myshaparveen352
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The atomic mass of one mole of an element, molecular compound or ionic compound is known as the Gram formula mass (a.k.a. molar mass). Thus mole is a fundamental quantity when chemical calculations are involved. This concept is used extensively across organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry.

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