What do matter mass and volume mean
I assume you mean the atomic mass. Its atomic mass is 204.3833g/mol
I assume you mean the molecular mass. Its molecular mass is 84.9g/mol
atomic mass is the number of protons in that element molecule.
Beryllium Atomic number: 4 Atomic Mass: 9.012
Do you mean mass as in service? Or mass as in people?
Yes, it can be, to mean on a great scale (mass communication, mass transportation, mass destruction). Otherwise, mass is a verb (to amass or gather together) or a noun (quantity of matter or material, an abnormal cell growth, or a religious service).
It comes from Christ Mass. A Mass is a Roman Catholic service. Christ refers to Jesus Christ. So, the Mass celebrating the birth of Christ was called the Christ Mass, shortened to Christmas.
"Mass" is a church service ... not a sacrament.
The word “Christmas” comes from the “Christ mass” or “Mass of Christ”. The “mas” part of “Christmas” is the same as the word Catholics still use for a church service - a mass. It comes from the time when every saint had their own saint's day on which a mass or communion service was said in their memory.
A Lutheran service is like a Catholic mass because they both take communion and have the option to drink from the mass. Also, they receive sacraments, in other words.
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The Mass is the central service of the Catholic Church. Nearly all services, such as weddings and funerals, are incorporated into a Mass.
A Mass always has the body and blood of Jesus made present by the priestat consecration; a prayer service does not.
It's a church service which includes the Eucharist, such as a Catholic Mass.
A Mass.
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