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Q. The mass of an atom is 1.025×10^-17 g. What would the mass if 8000 such atoms be?
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Mass of 1 Atom = 1.025 × 10^-17
Therefore ,
Mass of 8000 atoms = 1.025 × 10^-17 × 8000
=> 8200 × 10^-17
=> 8.2 × 10^-14
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Here's your Answer....
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Mass of 1 Atom = 1.025 × 10^-17
Therefore ,
Mass of 8000 atoms = 1.025 × 10^-17 × 8000
=> 8200 × 10^-17
=> 8.2 × 10^-14
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rehannadeem2007:
how did 8200 come
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Q. The mass of an atom is 1.025×10^-17 g. What would the mass if 8000 such atoms be?
27 g/egg x 12 eggs/dozen x 0.5 = 162 g / half dozen
So you multiplied the mass of one item by the number of items in the “set” (dozen) and then multiplied by 1/2 or divided by 2 because we’re interested in half a “set”.
Same deal for the question you asked, except here the “set” is not 12 but Avogadro’s number.
Why not come back and post your own answer to your question so we can all see that you’ve internalized the method? Hope to see you here soon.
27 g/egg x 12 eggs/dozen x 0.5 = 162 g / half dozen
So you multiplied the mass of one item by the number of items in the “set” (dozen) and then multiplied by 1/2 or divided by 2 because we’re interested in half a “set”.
Same deal for the question you asked, except here the “set” is not 12 but Avogadro’s number.
Why not come back and post your own answer to your question so we can all see that you’ve internalized the method? Hope to see you here soon.
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