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Is there any difference between the term Molar mass and molecular mass?Explain with reference to NH3.​

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A molecule is the smallest particle in an element or compound that still possesses the traits of that molecule or compound. For example, CO2 or carbon dioxide is a compound. The smallest particle of carbon dioxide is a single molecule of CO2. If you tried to split it up further into the elements involved in CO2, it wouldn't be CO2 anymore.A MOLE (mol) is just a NUMBER. Specifically, that number is 6.022x1023, which is also known as Avogadro's number. A mol of CO2 is thus 6.022x1023 MOLECULES of CO2. A mol, however, doesn't have to refer to molecules. As STATED previously, it is just a number. That means if you see a mol of flamingos (the animal) there are 6.022x1023 flamingos. It doesn't matter what you are measuring.In other words, a mol is just a convenient way of saying 6.022x1023in the same was that a dozen is a convenient way of saying twelve.Explanation:I hope it helpful for YOUthanksplease report my 10 answerplease



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