Which is a better unit for expressing molar mass, amu or grams/mole?

1 Answer
Sep 25, 2014

While the numeric values are the same the units convey different information.

The term amu refers to the atomic mass unit which is the value of a proton and the value of a neutron in regards to a mass comparison to the standard that carbon - 12 has 6 protons and 6 neutrons.

When the designation for the the mass is gramsmol the unit refers to the fact that in 1 mole of a substance there is a specific gram amount.

Let us look at an example of Carbon Dioxide - CO2

The gram mass of of carbon dioxide CO2 can be determined by combining the mass of one carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms.

C = 1 x 12.01 = 12.01
O = 2 x 15.99 = 31.98

12.01 + 31.98 = 43.99 grams

This value can be designated as gramsmol meaning that in one mole ((6.02x1023) molecules) there would be 43.99 grams of CO2.

However, if the unit is designated as amu the information informs us that there are 6 protons + 6 neutrons = 12 ma in carbon and 2(8 protons + 8 neutrons) = 32 amu in oxygen for a total of
44 amu in a CO2.