1 gram = 6.0221415 × 1023 Atomic Mass units, so multiply grams by 6.0221415 × 1023
1.18 grams = 7.10612697 × 1023 atomic mass units
1 atomic mass unit is 1.660538921(73)×10−27 kg. 1 gram contain 0,6022.1024 atomic mass units.
No. The symbol g represents a gram which is about 6.02x1023 times greater than an atomic mass unit. an atomic mass unit is represented as AMU or g/mol (grams per mole).
expressed in unified atomic mass unit, amuHowever, for practical purposes in the laboratory the relative atomic mass is used so the unit would be gram. (Relative atomic mass compares the mass of all elements to that of the carbon-12 isotope taken as exactly 12)
I have been studying this in science class. The answer to your question has more than one. If the atomic mass unit is 1 gram of hydrogen, the number of atoms would be about 15 to 22. If there is more than 1 gram of hydrogen, the answer will vary.
Good question! It is impossible! A gram is measure of weight, a millimeter is a measure of length, a linear measure.The question is like asking, How heavy is a mile! Out of interest, 1 milliliter of water weighs 1 gram, if this is of any help. However, that was not the question asked.
1 atomic mass unit is 1.660538921(73)×10−27 kg. 1 gram contain 0,6022.1024 atomic mass units.
Both argon and cobalt have this characteristic.
The atomic mass unit (u) or unified atomic mass unit (amu) is the standard unit used to measure the masses of atomic particles such as protons, neutrons, and electrons. 1 atomic mass unit is defined as 1/12th of the mass of a single carbon-12 atom.
No. The symbol g represents a gram which is about 6.02x1023 times greater than an atomic mass unit. an atomic mass unit is represented as AMU or g/mol (grams per mole).
bcause whwn we are talking about atoms we use atomic unit
The atomic mass unit is not a SI unit. An atomic mass unit is equal to 1/12 from the atomic mass of the isotope 12C.
expressed in unified atomic mass unit, amuHowever, for practical purposes in the laboratory the relative atomic mass is used so the unit would be gram. (Relative atomic mass compares the mass of all elements to that of the carbon-12 isotope taken as exactly 12)
The gram-formula mass of a compound is the sum of the atomic masses of all the atoms in a formula unit of the compound. For NO2, the gram-formula mass is calculated by adding the atomic mass of nitrogen (N) and two times the atomic mass of oxygen (O).
I have been studying this in science class. The answer to your question has more than one. If the atomic mass unit is 1 gram of hydrogen, the number of atoms would be about 15 to 22. If there is more than 1 gram of hydrogen, the answer will vary.
A millilitre is a unit of capacity. A gram is a unit of mass. The two units are therefore incompatible.
the gram is a unit of mass.
Good question! It is impossible! A gram is measure of weight, a millimeter is a measure of length, a linear measure.The question is like asking, How heavy is a mile! Out of interest, 1 milliliter of water weighs 1 gram, if this is of any help. However, that was not the question asked.