what is the mass of one hydrogen otom
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a hydrogen atom has a mass of 1.6735 x 10-24 grams, and that the oxygen atom has a mass of 2.6561 X 10-23 grams
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2amu
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A hydrogen, nitrogen, or oxygen molecule, consists of two identical atoms of each of those respective elements. Therefore, a hydrogen molecule's mass is 2 amu, oxygen is 32 amu and nitrogen is 28 amu. Now let's talk about what is meant by a MOLE of a substance...also refered to as a gram-mole.
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