Calculate the mass of one mole of protons
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Each hydrogen atom contains one proton, so one mole of protons weighs 1.0079 g. Since each mole equals 6.022e23 units, we know that 6.022e23 protons weigh 1.0079 grams. Dividing 1.0079 g by mole number (1.0079 / 6.022e23) gives proton mass: 1.6737e-24 g.
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One mole equals 6.022e23, just as one dozen equals 12 or one pair equals two. We can take it as a given that one mole of hydrogen atoms (not “H2” molecules) weighs 1.0079 g. Each hydrogen atom contains one proton, so one mole of protons weighs 1.0079 g...
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One mole equals 6.022e23, just as one dozen equals 12 or one pair equals two. We can take it as a given that one mole of hydrogen atoms (not “H2” molecules) weighs 1.0079 g. Each hydrogen atom contains one proton, so one mole of protons weighs 1.0079 g...
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