Chemistry, asked by subhashis234, 5 months ago

If 1 mole of carbon atoms weighs 12 grams , what is the mass (in grams) of 1 atom of carbon ?​

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Answered by deepak35679
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Answer:

1.2 \times  {10}^{ - 23} g

Explanation:

1 mole of carbon = 6.023 × 10^23 atoms.

Therefore mass of one carbon atom in gram

 =  \frac{12g}{6.023 \times  {10}^{23} }

  = 1.2 \times  {10 }^{ - 23} g

Answered by ranikumaribehera3
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Explanation:

1 mole = 6.022 × 10^23

Now

the mass of 1 mole = 6.022×10^23 = 12g

the mass of 1 atom :

12/6.022 × 10^23 = 1.99 × 10^-23 g

Hence the mass of 1 atom of carbon is 1.99×10^-23

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