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Calculate the mass of one molecule of chlorine in grams.

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Answered by sakshigupta123446
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This will give you the mass of a single atom of chlorine. It's 5.89E-23 g. According to the periodic table, one chlorine atom is 35 or 36 atomic mass units, depending on the isotope. To express its mass in grams, divide its molar mass 35.5 g/mol by Avogadro's number 6.02*10^23.

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Answered by sahil15413
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This will give you the mass of a single atom of chlorine. It's 5.89E-23 g. According to the periodic table, one chlorine atom is 35 or 36 atomic mass units, depending on the isotope. To express its mass in grams, divide its molar mass 35.5 g/mol by Avogadro's number 6.02*10^23. Ⓣⓗⓐⓝⓚ ⓨⓞⓤ

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