Calculate the mass a single atom of sulphur and a single molecule of carbon dioxide in gram
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In order to determine the mass of one atom of an element, you must determine its molar mass, which is its atomic weight on the periodic table in g/mol, and you need to know the relationship between moles and the number of atoms: 1 mol of atoms = 6.022×1023 atoms . Then divide the molar mass by 6.022×1023 atoms/mol .
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