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Atomic mass of argon is 40u on conventional scale. If we use 1/4 instead of 1/12, the atomic mass of argon will be ?​

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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If we use \frac{1}{4} instead of \frac{1}{12}, the atomic mass of argon will remain unchanged.

Explanation:

Mass of one mole substance = N_A (Avogadro's constant) × mass of 1 atom (amu).

\frac{1}{12} mass of Argon = 1amu, so the Avogadro's constant is N_A.

\frac{1}{6} mass of Argon =3amu,  so the Avogadro's constant is \frac{N_A}{3}=N_{A_1}.

Mass of one mole substance =N_A\times amu.

New Mass of one mole substance =N_{A_1}\times 3amu=\frac{N_A}{3}=N_A\times amu

Hence, the atomic mass of argon will remain unchanged.

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