1 1337 New member Sep 10, 2009 #1 how is the molecular mass of a ompound the same as the molar mass? and how is it different? what i have is...1 molar mass of a compound is equal to the sum of all the entities that make up that compound. which is its molecular mass.
how is the molecular mass of a ompound the same as the molar mass? and how is it different? what i have is...1 molar mass of a compound is equal to the sum of all the entities that make up that compound. which is its molecular mass.
D DrGaellon New member Sep 10, 2009 #2 Molecular mass is measured in daltons or atomic mass units (same thing); molar mass is measured in grams. The number is the same, but the unit is different.
Molecular mass is measured in daltons or atomic mass units (same thing); molar mass is measured in grams. The number is the same, but the unit is different.