Chemistry, asked by goyoolka, 1 year ago

Atomic weight of an element is 'x'. The weight of one atom of the element is

(a) 'x' amu (b) x × 1.66 × 10^-24g (c) 1.66x × 10^-27kg (d) All

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Answered by Anonymous
10
all the above options are correct....since there is only the difference in units

goyoolka: Please can you explain how 1.66 came?
Anonymous: bcz 1 amu =to 1.66*10 raised to power -24 g
Answered by jagnaniyashika
0

Answer:

D) all are correct

Explanation:

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