Math, asked by BloomingBud, 1 year ago

Plz prove it mathematically.

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by yashwa15
1
A hydrogen-1 atom has a mass of 1.0078250322 u (1.0078250322 Da).



Here are the exact atomic masses and abundances of an atom with two imaginary stable isotopes.

IsotopeNatural abundance (%)Isotope atomic massX-1018.5010.0129X-1181.5011.0093

To 4 significant digits, what would be the calculated atomic mass of naturally occurring X?

 10.51   10.82    11.00    none of these is right

Answered by Anonymous
4

\huge\boxed{\fcolorbox{fuchsia}{PINK}{HELLO}}

\huge\boxed{\fcolorbox{fuchsia}{green}{FOLLOW ME}}

<body bgcolor="silver ">

<font color="brown">

The mass of atom of hydrogen is = 1.008 because. It has one proton and one electron

The mass of one atom is apprix = mass of 1 proton = 1 uma. The mass of tevelectron is negligiblev.

The mass of. One mole og hydrogene 1 gram

The mass taking the energy into consideration + mass of electron gives 1.008 uma.

Similar questions