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calculate the mass of one carbon atom​

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Answered by sumit1234570
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Atomic mass, the quantity of matter contained in an atom of an element. It is expressed as a multiple of one-twelfth the mass of the carbon-12 atom, 1.992646547 × 10−23 gram, which is assigned an atomic mass of 12 units. In this scale 1 atomic mass unit (amu) corresponds to 1.660539040 × 10−24 gram.

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Answered by Anonymous
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To find the average atomic mass, you take a certain number of atoms, find the total mass of each isotope, and then divide the total mass of all the atoms by the total number of atoms. Assume that you have, say, 10 000 atoms of carbon. Then you have 9893 atoms of 12C and 107 atoms of 13C .

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