Chemistry, asked by hamsiharshitha, 10 months ago

if we consider that 1 by 6 inplace of 1by 12 mass of carbon carbon atom is taken to be relative atomic mass unit the mass of one mole of substance is?

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Answered by mysticaldimples59
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If you take 1/6 then 1 amu will correspond to 2 amu. Therefore the number of particles will be Na/2 in one mole. When you multiply Na/2 × 2 amu (mass of 1 mole) you'll get Na × 1 amu only. So mass remains unchanged.

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