the atomic mass of zinc is 65.390000
you add up the RAM's of each element present in the compound, so it would be
64 (Cu) + 16 (O) = 80
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Zn=65
O=16x2 (+)
total= 97
Zinc has an atomic mass of 65.4
.06x molar mass of zinc which is the atomic mass so 3.9228 g
65.38(4) g mol-1
This is the mass number.
Atomic mass from my Periodic Table for Zinc is 65.38. This means 1 mole of naturally occurring zinc has a mass of 65.38 grams. If your zinc sample is pure zinc then: (mass of your sample)/(65.38 grams) = # moles of zinc.
Zinc has an atomic mass of 65.4
Zinc is the full name of the metal. Zinc is an transition element, proton number 30, Relative atomic mass about 65. However, there are loads of possible zinc compounds (zinc chemically tied to something else) such as Zinc chloride, zinc sulphate, zinc nitrate...
The answer is 1,15 g zinc.
65.39amu
Zink is a meta element. Atomic mass of it is 65. Atomic number of it is 30.
.06x molar mass of zinc which is the atomic mass so 3.9228 g
Relative atomic mass: Zinc= 65 Nitrogen= 14 Oxygen= 16 Nitrate= nitrogen and oxygen= 30 Formula for zinc nitrate: Zn(NO3)2 NO= 30 NO3= 90 Zn= 65 Zn(NO3) x2 = Zn(NO3)2= 310 Formula mass (molecular mass)(Mr) of zinc nitrate = 310
Zinc, has a relative Atomic Mass of 65.39, with an atomic number of 30, It is classified as a metal and as such it is a solid. it is silvery in color, has a melting point of 692.78 and a density of 7.14 with a hardness of 2.5. When exposed to a flame, it turns a bluish green color
65.38(4) g mol-1
Zink is a non metal element. Atomic Mass of it is 65.39.
Zinc Chlorine2 hydrogen2
The formula of zinc fluoride is ZnF2. Therefore, its molar mass is the sum of the atomic mass of zinc and twice the atomic mass of fluorine: 65.39 + 2(18.999) = 103.39; the last digit is depressed because it may not be significant, since the atomic mass of zinc (at least in my reference) has only four significant digits.