Chemistry, asked by fullplatedalchawal, 1 year ago

what does one mole of electron,proton and neutron refers to?​

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Answered by satyavati13
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Explanation:

the mass of one mole of proton is = 6.02*103 that is the avagadro number because its mass is approximately 2.

the mass of one mole of electron=9.1*10^-31*6.02*10^23

the mass of one mole of neutron =10.08*10^-4 amu

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Answered by ritz2276
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Answer:

one mole of anything refers to 6.02214×10^23 so one mole electron refers to having 6.022×10^23 electrons and so the neutron and proton does

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