The only diatomic 'GAS' with molecular mass of 160 a.m.u. (molar mass=160 g/mole)
COULD be:
Bromine (Br2, 159.8 a.m.u.) at a temperature above 58.8 °C (boiling point at 1 atm. pressure)
At room temperature ( = at 'STP') however this is a LIQUID.
(So I wonder if the questioner really was'well' informed when formulating this question, I'm curious about this!)
Yes, nitrogen gas is diatomic, meaning that its molecule consists of two nitrogen atoms bonded together, represented as N2.
When iodine is heated, it sublimes directly from a solid to a purple gas. The gas produced is diatomic iodine molecules (I2).
The molar mass of diatomic nitrogen (N2) is approximately 28.02 g/mol. Therefore, the mass of one mole of diatomic nitrogen gas is 28.02 grams.
The element with an atomic mass unit (amu) of 20 and is a gas is Neon. Neon has an atomic number of 10 and is a noble gas found in the Earth's atmosphere.
No, fluorine is a diatomic gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP), meaning it exists as F2 molecules, not as single F atoms.
Bromine (Br) has a molar mass of 79.904 amu (atomic mass units), which is extremely close to 80. Bromine is diatomic so when two bromine molecules are put together to create a diatomic gas, the molar masses of each bromine add to get a combined molar mass of 160 amu.
Nitrogen gas is diatomic, meaning it consists of two nitrogen atoms bonded together (N2).
Oxygen is a diatomic gas.
In the formula Fe2O3, there are two iron (Fe) atoms and three oxygen (O) atoms. The molar mass of iron is approximately 56 amu, so the mass contributed by iron is 2 × 56 amu = 112 amu. Therefore, the mass of oxygen in Fe2O3 is the total formula mass (160 amu) minus the mass of iron (112 amu), which equals 48 amu. Thus, the mass of oxygen in Fe2O3 is 48 amu.
The molecule of nitrogen contain two atoms, is diatomic.
Yes, nitrogen gas is diatomic, meaning that its molecule consists of two nitrogen atoms bonded together, represented as N2.
The diatomic gas in the s block of the periodic table is hydrogen (H2).
A diatomic gas
The mass of a hydrogen gas molecule (H2) is approximately 2 atomic mass units (amu). This is because each hydrogen atom has a mass of roughly 1 amu, and a hydrogen gas molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded together.
This gas is nitrogen.
When iodine is heated, it sublimes directly from a solid to a purple gas. The gas produced is diatomic iodine molecules (I2).
Yes, hydrogen gas exists as a diatomic molecule with the formula H2.