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The lead atom is way heavier than the helium atom. We know this by referring to the Periodic Table of Elements. The atomic mass of lead (Pb) is 207, while that of helium (He) is 4. Therefore, we can estimate that an atom of lead is about 50 times heavier than an atom of helium.
Yes; helium has an atomic weight of 4.00260, and lead has an atomic weight of 207.2.
It's 4 times heavier.
A helium-4 atom is just about 1/3 the mass of a carbon-12 atom.
18.96 times greater = 19.96 times as great.
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The lead atom is way heavier than the helium atom. We know this by referring to the Periodic Table of Elements. The atomic mass of lead (Pb) is 207, while that of helium (He) is 4. Therefore, we can estimate that an atom of lead is about 50 times heavier than an atom of helium.
Yes; helium has an atomic weight of 4.00260, and lead has an atomic weight of 207.2.
Helium is an atom. Heavier elements have molecules.
It's 4 times heavier.
c.one will be five times more massive.
A helium-4 atom is just about 1/3 the mass of a carbon-12 atom.
18.96 times greater = 19.96 times as great.
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.
Elements are not species. Helium is an element. Helium can be a single atom.
O = 16.00 a.m.u (atomic mass units) Mg = 24.31 a.m.u So, relatively speaking it is 1.519 times heavier
there are 2 protons in a helium atom there are 2 protons in a helium atom