CBSE BOARD XII, asked by harinipandiyan1976, 17 days ago

which molecule mass percentage of both elements in the molecule are equal​

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Answered by adiapar444
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Answer:

C6 H12 O6 and C3 H6 O3

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Atomic mass

Atomic mass molecule mass percentage of both elements in the molecule are equal​.

  • They therefore have the same atomic and molecular masses and are in a monoatomic state.
  • A molecule's molecular mass is used to calculate its mass. Another name for it is atomic mass. Typically, it is computed by dividing the mass of each atom by the quantity of that element's atoms in the molecule.
  • The average masses of all the atoms in a substance's molecules are added to determine its molecular mass. It is determined by multiplying the atomic masses of the substance's constituent elements by each subscript (written or implied) in the molecular formula.
  • Atoms with distinct atomic numbers but the same mass number are called isobars. Carbon and nitrogen, for instance, have atomic numbers of 6 and 7, respectively. Nitrogen and carbon-14 are isobars because carbon-14, an isotope of carbon, has the same mass number as nitrogen (14).
  • The total mass of the constituent elements in a molecule is known as the element's molecular mass. The atomic mass of an element is multiplied by the number of atoms in the molecule to get the molecule's mass, which is then added to the masses of all the other elements in the molecule.

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