Monday, 28 September 2015

terminology - Quick and simple explanation of molar mass, molecular mass and atomic mass


As a physics student, I hardly deal with such quantities and when I do, I blunder through. I think it’s a good time to be given a good explanation for these since I’m in a class of Nuclear physics. I have tried googling but it seems that some sources are ‘misleading’ and most have more than 1 terminology for the same thing! Horrifying but real.


Please tell me what is the difference between molar mass, molecular mass and atomic mass and what are their associated twin terminology.




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