The molecular mass of a compound is the relative mass of some number
of moles of a substance. The SI (International System or Système
Internationale d'Unités) unit for relative mass of a atom/molecule
is the mole (mol). The mole, symbol mol, is the SI unit of amount of
substance. One mole contains exactly 6.022 × 1023 elementary
entities. This number is the fixed numerical value of the Avogadro constant, NA, when expressed in mol−1
, and is called the Avogadro number (IUPAC
definition). One mole can also be defined as
exactly the same number of atoms that are contained in 12 grams (one
mole) of the carbon-12 isotope. In addition, the mass of one atom of
carbon is stated as 12 amu (atomic mass units).
One can find the mass of one mole of any atom by looking at the periodic table, and this number is found usually below the atomic symbol, and this value is reported as the average molar mass (Mr). For example, the average molar mass of carbon is reported as 12.011 g/mol. This means that a mole of carbon has a weight contribution from some heavy isotopes of carbon, such as C-13 (stated as "carbon thirteen" and expressed commonly as 13C or carbon-13) and C-14 (14C). Similarly, the average molar mass of one mole of Nitrogen is 14.007 grams with nitrogen-14 being the most abundant isotope. As well, the average molar mass of one mole of Boron is 10.81 with boron-11 contributing the most to mass of one mole (while 20 percent of the molar mass being contributed by boron-10).
Conversion factors can be made from any isotope or atom from the
periodic table as such:
Equation 1: A conversion factor for the carbon-12 isotope so that
one can convert from grams to mole and vice versa
Equation 2: A conversion factor for the average molecular mass of
boron and a mole of boron
Equation 3: The general conversion factor of 1 mole of any compound or element and its molar mass
Equation 4: A conversion factor from 1 mole of any molecule/atom and the number of atoms in that mole of substance
Equation 3: The general conversion factor of 1 mole of any compound or element and its molar mass
Equation 4: A conversion factor from 1 mole of any molecule/atom and the number of atoms in that mole of substance
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