explain gram molecular mass concept
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Gram molecular mass is equal to the molecular weight of a substance or the sum of all the atomic masses in its molecular formula. It is equal to molecular mass of a molecule in grams.
EXAMPLE - Gram molecular weight of carbon dioxide(CO2) is :
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Definition. Gram molecular mass is the mass in grams of one mole of a molecular substance. Gram molecular mass is the same as molar mass. The only difference is that gram molecular mass specifies the mass unit to be used. Gram molecular mass may be reported in grams or grams per mole (g/mol).