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calculate the mass of 1 mole of protons?​

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Answered by raghuramansbi
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\huge{\underline{\mathtt{\red{❥A}\pink{N}\green{S}\blue{W}\purple{E}\orange{R}}}}By Atomic Molar Mass

And each mole of proton in one hydrogen atom weighs 1.0079 g. ... Then dividing the weight of proton with mole number we get (1.0079/ 6.022e23) proton mass: 1.6737e-24 g.

Answered by gangotri8
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By the Atomic Molar Mass

one mole equals 6.022e23 units, and we know that proton weighs 1.0079 g. Then dividing the weight of proton with mole number we get (1.0079/ 6.022e23) proton mass: 1.6737e-24 g.

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