Atomic Mass And Molecular Mass of Elements

Atomic Mass of First 30 Elements: This article is an informative source for students from Class 9 to Class 12 to understand the definition, formula, calculation and difference between atomic mass and molecular mass. 

Jun 7, 2024, 11:36 IST
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Molecular and Atomic Mass of Elements: There are various concepts in chemistry that require a basic understanding to see the bigger picture. One such knowledge is knowing the key terminologies and their meanings. For example, what is atomic mass? And, what is molecular mass? The answer to these questions is provided here in simple language. Students from grades 9 to 12 can refer to this information to get a clear idea about these terms.

Atomic Mass of Atom

  • Atomic mass refers to the mass of a single atom of an element. It is approximately equal to the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in the atom's nucleus. 
  • Electrons have negligible mass, so they don't significantly affect the atomic mass. 
  • The atomic mass is usually measured in atomic mass units (amu), where 1 amu is defined as one-twelfth of the mass of a carbon-12 atom.

>Mass of Neutron = 1.008 amu

>Mass of Proton = 1.00727647 amu

>Mass of Electron = 0.00054 amu

Example:

Calculating the Atomic Mass of Carbon-12:

  • Total mass of protons = 6 × 1.0073 amu = 6.0438 amu
  • Total mass of neutrons = 6 × 1.0087 amu = 6.0522 amu
  • Total mass of electrons = 6 × 0.00055 amu = 0.0033 amu (negligible)

Adding the masses of protons and neutrons:

Total Atomic Mass of Carbon = 6.0438 amu + 6.0522 amu = 12.096 amu

Molecular Mass of Elements

Molecular mass is the sum of the atomic masses of all the atoms in a molecule. For instance, the molecular mass of water (H₂O) is calculated by adding the atomic masses of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.

Example:

Water (H₂O):

  • Hydrogen: 1.008 amu × 2 = 2.016 amu
  • Oxygen: 16.00 amu
  • Molecular Mass = 2.016 amu + 16.00 amu = 18.016 amu

1 to 30 Elements With Symbols and Atomic Mass

Here is a list of the first 30 elements of the periodic table with their symbols, and atomic masses. Combine their atomic masses to find out the molecular mass of a compound/element formed by the combination of one or two atoms.

Atomic Number

Element

Symbol

Atomic Mass (amu)

1

Hydrogen

H

1.008

2

Helium

He

4.0026

3

Lithium

Li

6.94

4

Beryllium

Be

9.0122

5

Boron

B

10.81

6

Carbon

C

12.01

7

Nitrogen

N

14.01

8

Oxygen

O

16.00

9

Fluorine

F

19.00

10

Neon

Ne

20.18

11

Sodium

Na

22.99

12

Magnesium

Mg

24.31

13

Aluminum

Al

26.98

14

Silicon

Si

28.09

15

Phosphorus

P

30.97

16

Sulfur

S

32.07

17

Chlorine

Cl

35.45

18

Argon

Ar

39.95

19

Potassium

K

39.10

20

Calcium

Ca

40.08

21

Scandium

Sc

44.96

22

Titanium

Ti

47.87

23

Vanadium

V

50.94

24

Chromium

Cr

52.00

25

Manganese

Mn

54.94

26

Iron

Fe

55.85

27

Cobalt

Co

58.93

28

Nickel

Ni

58.69

29

Copper

Cu

63.55

30

Zinc

Zn

65.38

Difference in Molecular Mass and Atomic Mass

The table below summarises all the information to help you understand the basic difference between atomic mass and molecular mass.

Feature

Atomic Mass

Molecular Mass

Definition

The mass of a single atom of an element.

The sum of the atomic masses of all the atoms in a molecule.

Unit

Atomic mass units (amu) or Daltons (Da).

Atomic mass units (amu) or Daltons (Da).

Calculation Basis

Number of protons and neutrons in the atom's nucleus.

Sum of the atomic masses of each atom in the molecule.

Example Calculation

Carbon-12 has an atomic mass of 12 amu.

Water (H₂O) has a molecular mass of approximately 18.016 amu (2×1.008 for hydrogen + 16.00 for oxygen).

Application

Identifies the mass of individual atoms of elements.

Identifies the mass of molecules, which are combinations of atoms.

Representation

Single value for each element (e.g., C: 12.01 amu).

Sum of atomic masses of constituent atoms (e.g., H₂O: 18.016 amu).

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FAQs

  • Who discovered the Atomic Mass of Atoms?
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    The concept of atomic mass has evolved with contributions from several scientists. However, one of the key figures in the discovery and development of atomic mass as we understand it today is John Dalton (between 1803 and 1805).
  • Who discovered molecular mass?
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    Discovering the concept of molecular mass is not the work of a single person. Many scientists worked on this and brought out the idea of molecular mass. John Dalton (early 1800s), Amedeo Avogadro (1811), Pierre Louis Dulong and Alexis-Thérèse Petit (1819) and many other have contribution towards discovering the molecular mass of elements.

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