for most scientofic purposes it is 1 amu (Atomic Mass unit). This comes from 1 proton and zero neutrons. The average atomic mass is 1.00794 amu.
because hydrogen has only one proton and no neutrons (for the most stable isotope)
1.00794
Hydrogen has atomic number 1 whereas helium's is 2.
Propane doesn't have an, atomic number. Atomic numbers are reserved for elements. It is a alkane molecule with 3 Carbons and 8 Hydrogens (C3H8). H H H | | | H--C---C---C--H | | | H H H
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.
zinatanium atomic weight 67, xethreneum atomic weight 35.8, isotope Triton atomic weight 54.721, venerutium atomic weight 43.6, cithaxuopium atomic weight 57, ullusium atomic weight 29, thorotuthium atomic weight 97, and finally the most complex and little known zithaxuthorioxium atomic weight about 45 but scientists are still testing
The atomic weight of platinum is: 195.084
Hydrogens atomic number is #1.
The atomic weight of a molecule is the weight of all the molecules in it combined. Example: H20 Hydrogen: 1.01 Oxygen: 16.00 2 hydrogens = 2.02 + 16.00 = 18.02 is the atomic weight of water.
Hydrogen is a gas element. atomic number of it is 1.
Hydrogen is a non metal element. Atomic mass number of it is 12.
The atomic weight of a molecule is the weight of all the molecules in it combined. Example: H20 Hydrogen: 1.01 Oxygen: 16.00 2 hydrogens = 2.02 + 16.00 = 18.02 is the atomic weight of water.
Hydrogen has atomic number 1 whereas helium's is 2.
Propane doesn't have an, atomic number. Atomic numbers are reserved for elements. It is a alkane molecule with 3 Carbons and 8 Hydrogens (C3H8). H H H | | | H--C---C---C--H | | | H H H
A nucleus of a hydrogen atom contains a single proton; therefore, the atomic number of hydrogen is 1.
Hydrogen is a non metal element. Atomic mass of it is 1.
12 carbons with 26 hydrogens with NO double bonds
Atomic weight = Weight of protons + Weight of neutrons
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.