1 mole of H weights 1.008 g
1 mole = 6.02 x 10^23 particles
Mass of 1 atom = 1.008 g / 6.02 x 10^23 = 1.67 x 10^-24 g
an oxygen and a hydrogen atom do not weight the same
The conventional standard atomic weight of the hydrogen atom is 1,008 amu.
The atomic weight of hydrogen is 1,007 94 ± 0,000 07 atomic units of mass.
To find the number of hydrogen atoms that make up the same mass as one sodium atom, you need to compare the atomic masses. A sodium atom has an atomic mass of 23 daltons, while a hydrogen atom has an atomic mass of 1 dalton. Therefore, 23 hydrogen atoms make up the same mass as one sodium atom.
The mass of a hydrogen atom is 1.66 x 10^(-27) kg. Further, any atomic weight can be derived by dividing its molar mass by Avogardro's number.
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 )
The gram atomic mass of hydrogen is 1.008.
an oxygen and a hydrogen atom do not weight the same
The Hydrogen atom. Beware, Hydrogen has an atomic mass based on one proton, as it doesn't have a neutron. So Helium has a mass of four times Hydrogen.
Atomic mass and mass of an atom are somehow different from one another. Atomic mass of carbon will be 12. But mass of one carbon atom will be 1.992 x 10-23 g. As we say atomic mass as 12, it means that it will be 12 times as that of hydrogen atomic mass. If we say 12 g of carbon then it will be considered as gram atomic mass of carbon. Each gram atomic mass of an element will have 6.023 x 1023 number of atoms. 6.023 x 1023 is known as Avogadro's number. Gram atomic mass is also termed as one gram mole. So 6.023 x 1023 atoms weigh 12 g. Then one atom's mass ie mass of one atom will be 12/ 6.023 x 1023 = 1.9923626 x 10-23 g.
The atomic mass of Hydrogen is 1.00794 amu.
The conventional standard atomic weight of the hydrogen atom is 1,008 amu.
the units for atomic weight are grams per mole. your question cannot really be answered correctly.
The atomic weight of hydrogen is 1,007 94 ± 0,000 07 atomic units of mass.
The gram atomic mass, also known as molar mass, is the mass of one mole of an element or a compound in grams. It is numerically equal to the atomic or molecular weight of the substance in atomic mass units.
The atomic weight of hydrogen is 1,007 94 ± 0,000 07 atomic units of mass.
Yes, it is.