Chemistry, asked by sameernaina31, 11 months ago

Mass of one atom of an element is 4*10^-24 g . This is equal to how much amu ?

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Answered by RomeliaThurston
48

Answer: The mass of 1 atom of the element will be 2.4088

Explanation:

We are asked to convert the units of mass in the given question.

We are given:

Mass of one atom of an element = 4\times 10^{-24}g

For the conversion to 'amu', we use the conversion factor:

1 gram is equal to 6.022\times 10^{23} amu.

So, 4\times 10^{-24}g will be equal to \frac{6.022\times 10^{23}g}{1g}\times 4\times 10^{-24}amu=2.4088

Hence, the mass of 1 atom of the element will be 2.4088

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

Explanation:

1amu=1.66*10^-24g, apply it in the above mass, you will get the answer, hope you understood.

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