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prove that proton have mass? ​

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Answered by rekhaverma02021975
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By Atomic Molar Mass

each mole of proton in one hydrogen atom weighs 1.0079 g. Moreover, one mole equals 6.022e23 units, and we know that proton weighs 1.0079 g. Then dividing the weight of proton with mole number we get (1.0079/ 6.022e23) proton mass: 1.6737e-24 g.

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Answered by DynamicRishita
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Each mole of proton in one hydrogen atom weighs 1.0079 g. Moreover, one mole equals 6.022e23 units, and we know that proton weighs 1.0079 g. Then dividing the weight of proton with mole number we get (1.0079/ 6.022e23) proton mass: 1.6737e-24 g.

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