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In chemistry, the molar mass of a chemical compound is equal to the ratio of the mass of a sample of that compound and the amount (in moles) of the substance present in that sample. Its SI unit is kilogram/mol. But gram/mol is its practical unit.
molar mass is the sum of the mass of all the atoms found in one mole’s worth of a substance. It is expressed in units of grams per mole.
Molar mass can be defined as ‘mass per mole. ‘ In other words, molar mass is the sum of the mass of all the atoms found in one mole’s worth of a substance. It is expressed in units of grams per mole.
Molar mass is the mass (in atomic mass units) of one mole of a of a substance. One atomic mass unit (u) is equal to 1/12 the mass of one atom of carbon-12.