the answer is the atomic mass unit
A carbon 12 atom has a mass defect of .098931 u. This number, the mass defect, represents the binding energy of the nucleus of the nucleus of the atom, and how energy has to be used to split this nucleus.
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It depends on which oxidation state the atom is in some possibilities are carbide carbonate
there are 6 carbon atom
Molar Mass
To count carbons in a ring structure, start at any carbon atom and follow the ring, counting each carbon atom you encounter until you reach the starting point again. This total number of carbons in the ring is the count.
An Osimum atom with mass number 188 has 118 protons (atomic number for Osmium). To find the number of neutrons, we subtract the atomic number from the mass number: 188 - 118 = 70 neutrons.
No, an oxygen atom does not have twice the mass of a sulfur atom. An oxygen atom has a mass of approximately 16 atomic mass units (amu), while a sulfur atom has a mass of approximately 32 amu. Therefore, a sulfur atom has twice the mass of an oxygen atom.
It is the middle atom. it contains C,Cl,H atoms.
To determine the number of carbons in a compound using mass spectrometry, scientists analyze the molecular ion peak in the mass spectrum. The molecular ion peak represents the molecular weight of the compound, which can be used to calculate the number of carbons based on the known atomic weight of carbon.
The weight of a hydrocarbon depends on the number of hydrogens and carbons on it. Each hydrogen atom on the molecule weighs 1.01 atomic mass units (amu) and each carbon weighs 12.01 amu.
A helium atom is four times lighter than a carbon atom. This is because helium has two protons and two neutrons in its nucleus, while carbon has six protons and six neutrons. The atomic mass of helium is approximately 4 atomic mass units, while the atomic mass of carbon is approximately 12 atomic mass units.