1. If one mole of carbon atoms
weighs 12 grams, what is the
mass (in grams) of 1 atom of
carbon?
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Answer:
6.022×102312
Explanation:
Mass of one mole of carbon atom = 12 g A mole of carbon contains 6.022×1023 atoms. Hence, mass of 6.022×1023 atoms of carbon = 12 g Mass of 1 atom of carbon = 6.022×102312
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Given: 1 mole of carbon weighs 12g
1 mole of carbon atoms = 6.022 X 10²³
Molecular mass of carbon atoms =
12g = an atom of carbon mass
Hence, mass of 1 carbon atom = 12 / 6.022 X 10²³ = 1.99 X 10-²³g
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