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why
one
mole of hydrogen molecules and one mole of H-atoms have different masses

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Answered by kangdami1808
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A MOLE of any substance has the same numerical value for the number of grams it contains as the number of atomic mass units (amu). ... However, one mole of hydrogen atoms has a mass of 1 gram while one MOLE of hydrogen molecules has a mass of 2 grams. Recall that two hydrogen atoms bind to make a hydrogen molecule.

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