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Interpretation:
The molecular mass and molar mass of
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A molecule is composed of one or more atoms. Each atom has certain
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Explanation of Solution
Molecular mass is the sum of atomic masses of the atoms of element present in the molecular formula of the molecule. It represents the mass of one molecule. The molar mass of a compound is the mass of 1 mole of that compound. Unit of molar mass is g/mol. The numerical value of both molecular mass and molar mass is almost approximately same.
The molecular mass and molar mass of
Atomic mass of U = 238.03 u
Atomic mass of F = 18.998 u
Thus,
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