Chemistry, asked by ViSar, 1 year ago

how many times an atom of Sulphur is heavier than an atom of carbon. WITH COMPLETE EXPLAINATION...

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Answered by aman190k
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2.67 times an atom of Sulphur is heavier than an atom of carbon.

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Answered by pratik40
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hi....
A Mole sulphur atom has 16 protons and 16 neutrons so its mass number is 32 on the other hand 1 mole carbon atom has 6 protons and 6 neutrons generally so its mass number is 12.....
Then.
32/12=8/3times

Thus ,
The atom of sulphur is 8 / 3 times greater than an atom of carbon.

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