No, sound does not have mass. Sound is a mechanical wave that propagates through a medium, such as air, water, or solids. It consists of variations in pressure that travel through the medium, causing the particles of the medium to vibrate and transfer energy from one location to another.
Mass, on the other hand, is a fundamental property of matter and is associated with the amount of matter an object contains. It is a measure of the inertia and gravitational interaction of an object, and it is independent of sound waves or any other form of energy transmission.
While sound waves can carry energy, they do not have mass themselves. They are the result of vibrations and interactions between particles in a medium, rather than the presence of physical matter.