Molecular mass

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The molecular mass of a substance (less accurately called molecular weight and abbreviated as MW) is the mass of one molecule of that substance, relative to the unified atomic mass unit u (equal to 1/12 the mass of one atom of carbon-12).

The molecular mass can be calculated as the sum of the atomic masses of all the atoms of any one molecule. The molecular mass can also be measured directly using mass spectrometry. In mass spectrometry, the molecular mass of a small molecule (< ~200 atoms of a given element) is exact, that is, the sum of the most common isotopes of each element. Of larger molecules, it is average, or calculated using the elemental mass number or the periodic table, since there is likely to be a statistical distribution of atoms representing the isotopes throughout the molecule.

The molar mass of a substance is numerically equal to the molecular mass, but expressed in mass units per mole, usually as g/mol (grams per mole).

Example:
The atomic mass of hydrogen is 1.00784 u and that of oxygen is 15.9994 u; therefore, the molecular mass of water with formula H2O is (2 × 1.00784 u) + 15.9994 u = 18.01508 u. Therefore, one mole of water weighs 18.01508 grams. However, the exact mass of hydrogen-1 (the most common isotope) is 1.00783, and the exact mass of oxygen-16 (the most common isotope) is 15.9949, so the mass of the most common single molecule of water is 18.0105 u.

Molecular mass or molar mass are used in stoichiometry calculations.

Since molecules are created by chemical reactions, not nuclear reactions, a molecule's molecular mass exactly equals the sum of the atomic masses of its constituent atoms.

The gram-molecular weight is the molecular weight of a chemical compound expressed in grams. Thus the molecular weight of calcium carbonate is 100 therefore the gram-molecular weight is 100 g. The Gram Molecular Weight is frequently used, particularly for calculating the concentration of solutions. Thus a molar solution will contain the gram molecular weight of a chemical dissolved to produce one litre of solution.


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