Chemistry, asked by mamtasanjam, 4 days ago

In one mole of carbon atoms weighs 12 gram , what is the mass ( in gram ) of 1 atom of carbon. Explain with calculation. Unnecessary answer will be reported.​

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Answered by Sabitri556
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Answer:

A mole is defined as exactly equal to 6.022×1023 atoms. 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 ShreySingh
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Answer:

1.9926 \times  {10}^{ - 23}

Explanation:

one mole carbon weight = 12 gram

atoms in one mole = 6.022 * 10²³

therefore, weight of one atom of carbon = 12/(6.022 * 10²³) =

1.9926 \times   {10}^{ - 23}

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