the units for atomic weight are grams per mole. your question cannot really be answered correctly.
It's much simpler than you're probably thinking. You use the term gram atomic weight for atoms, and the term gram molecular weight for molecules. That's all. The gram molecular weight of a molecule is the sum of the gram atomic weights of the atoms making up that molecule.
Atomic weight or gram-atomic mass.
One atom of carbon is one atom of carbon. One gram atom of carbon is the atomic weight (14 in the case of carbon) in grams, so it would be 14 grams of carbon.
gram atomic mass (or atomic mass) of nitrogen (N) is 14 u.
when atomic mass of an element expressed in gram atom is called gram atom mass . and formula is number of gram atom=given mass (in gram) by atomic mass ( in gram )
It depends on the gram atomic weight of the element you are measuring. If you know the gram atomic weight, then you need to multiply 96000g by the conversion factor 1mol over the gram atomic weight.
It's much simpler than you're probably thinking. You use the term gram atomic weight for atoms, and the term gram molecular weight for molecules. That's all. The gram molecular weight of a molecule is the sum of the gram atomic weights of the atoms making up that molecule.
This is the atomic weight or the molar weight divided by valence.The mass which reacts with one part of hydrogen (as mass).
gram molecular weight = weight of one mole of the substance in grams for example 1 mole of water weighs 1 + 1 + 16 = 18 grams so gram molecularweight of water is 18g
atomic weight
The gram atomic weight or gram Atomic Mass of a chemical element is the mass in grams of Avogadro's number of atoms of the element with the isotopic proportions found in nature.
Not sure what you mean by "numerical portion," since the gram-atomic weight is a number. Basically, gram-atomic weight (or gram-molecular weight when molecules, like CO2 or H20, are involved) is the amount of a substance in grams equal to its atomic weight. The atomic weight of an element is equal to the sum of its protons and neutrons in its nucleus. The number is often expressed as an integer: 16 for Oxygen, for example. More precisely, it is 15.9994, because of the existence of isotopes of Oxygen that have fewer neutrons in their nuclei than the most common isotope. The 15.9994 value represents the weighted average of all the atomic weights of all isotopes of Oxygen.
gram molecular weight of C6H8O7=(atomic weigth of carbon X 6)+(atomic weigth of hydrogen X 8+(atomic weigth of oxygen X 7) grams
To work this out you need to know the atomic weight of calcium and Avogadros number, which is the number of atoms in a gram atom. Calcium has an atomic weight of 40.078. Therefore a gram ato is 40.078 grams which contains 6.02214129(27)×1023 atoms. 1g of calcium contains 6.02214129(27)×1023 / 40.078 1.502 X 1022
One gram. A gram is already a unit of measurement for weight.
Atomic weight or gram-atomic mass.
One gram. A gram is already a unit of measurement for weight.