Chemistry, asked by yashrajsingh18, 4 months ago

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

Answers

Answered by radityasingh44
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

So, we know that a mole of carbon contains 6.022×1023 atoms. Therefore, we can write the mass of 6.022×1023 atoms = 12 g. Hence, the mass in grams of 1 atom of carbon is 1.993×10−23g .

Answered by LaibaMirza
0

Answer:

1.993×10-²³

Explanation:

Mass of one mole of carbon atom =12 g

A mole of carbon contains 6.022×1023 atoms.

Hence, mass of 6.022×1023 atoms of carbon =12 g

Mass of 1 atom of carbon =

12/6.022×10²³=1.993×10²³ g

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