Sulphur has a molar mass of 32.065. Carbon has a molar mass of 12.01.
32.065 / 12.01 = 2.67.
So an sulphur atom is 2.67 heavier than an carbon atom.
Average atomic mass of Ca = 40.1 Average atomic mass of O = 16.0 Mr(Ca)/Mr(O) = 40.1/16.0 = 2.51 Thus the calcium atom is about 2.5 times heavier than the oxygen atom.
Good question. Sulfur dioxide means there is 1 sulfur atom and 2 oxygen atoms, and is not giving any information about the valence or oxidation state. Think of this.... Carbon monoxide = CO and Carbon dioxide = CO2
The full electron configuration for sulfur atom is 1s2.2s2.2p6.3s2.3p4.
there are 210 known isotopes in the element of sulfur i found this on sulfur factrs periodic table of the elements
There is one sulfur atom in FeSO3.
8 Times Heavier
The Atomic Mass of Carbon is 12.0107 The atomic mass of Gold is 196.96657 So an atom of Gold is about 16 times heavier than an atom of Carbon.
It isn't. Carbon is 6th on the Periodic Table and Oxygen is 8. Oxygen is the heavier element. mass of oxygen / mass of carbon 15.99g / 12.01g = 1.33 heavier than carbon
You need to restate your question as you have asked the difference between something and itself.
The atomic mass of Carbon is 12.0107 The atomic mass of Gold is 196.96657 So an atom of Gold is about 16 times heavier than an atom of Carbon.
It's 4 times heavier.
It is a covalent bond
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Because the sum of protons, neutrons and electrons masses in sulfur atom is higher than in a carbon atom.
it is compared to carbon-12
Sulfur dioxide is a molecule composed of one sulfur atom bound to two oxygen atoms.