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2. Atoms & Elements - Part 3 of 4
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2. Atoms & Elements / Calculating Molar Mass / Problem 5
What is the difference between atomic mass, atomic weight, and molar mass?
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atomic mass: the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in an elementatomic weight: the weighted average of the masses of an element's naturally occurring isotopesmolar mass: the mass (in g) of one mole of an element or compound
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atomic mass: the mass of a single atom of an element or isotopeatomic weight: the weighted average of the masses of an element's naturally occurring isotopesmolar mass: the mass (in g) of one mole of an element or compound
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atomic mass: the mass of a single atom of an element or isotopeatomic weight: the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in an elementmolar mass: the number of protons in an element
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atomic mass: the number of protons in an elementatomic weight: the mass of a single atom of an element or isotopemolar mass: the weighted average of the masses of an element's naturally occurring isotopes
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