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13 April, 15:34

What is the mass in grams of 100 atoms of carbon - 12 isotope?

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  1. 13 April, 15:46
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    100 atoms is the same as how many moles?

    nº atoms / avogadre number = nº of moles

    100/6,022x10^23 = 1,66x10^-22 moles

    the molar mass is: mass/moles

    we know that the molar mass of carbon 12 it's the same as his atomic number, which is 12.

    So, using the previous formula:

    12 = mass / 1,66x10^-22

    mass = 1,992x10-21 grams of carbon 12
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