if you were very picky, you would argue that using "mass" would require to show your result as " kgs " ( or parts thereof), and if you were using "weight" (assuming that the effective gravitational pull at your very place is "normal", i.e. 9,81 kgs m / secĀ² ), you should show "N" instaed
(note: 1 kg results the weight of 9,81 N [on earth's surface, on average] )
for all practical purposes, nobody does so in chemistry: we all talk "mass" ( and the respective unit thereof), as determined by using ( more or less well-calibrated) scales, i.e. after really measuring "weight"
regards
Ingo