The least mass refers to the smallest amount of matter that can exist for a given substance, typically measured in grams or kilograms. In the context of particle physics, it can refer to the mass of fundamental particles, such as electrons, which have a very small mass of about 9.11 x 10^-31 kilograms. In a broader sense, the least mass can also pertain to the minimum mass required for a stable system or object.
The element with the least mass in Period 2 is Lithium (Li). It has an atomic mass of approximately 6.94 g/mol
The mass of an electron is the least among the options given here.
Certain asteroids, comets, meteoroids or moons.
An electron has the least mass among the three fundamental particles of an atom, which includes protons and neutrons.
The least molecular mass of a compound containing 8% sulfur by mass would be the mass of sulfur (32 g/mol) divided by the mass percentage of sulfur (8%). This would give a molecular mass of 400 g/mol.
Antarctica has the least land mass of all the continents.
Mercury is the planet in our solar system with the least mass, with a mass of about 0.055 times that of Earth.
The element with the least mass in Period 2 is Lithium (Li). It has an atomic mass of approximately 6.94 g/mol
An object with a small mass and low velocity would have the least momentum. Momentum is the product of an object's mass and velocity, so a combination of low mass and low velocity would result in the least momentum.
The mass of an electron is the least among the options given here.
Certain asteroids, comets, meteoroids or moons.
An object with the least momentum would be one that is either stationary or moving very slowly. Momentum is the product of an object's mass and velocity, so an object with a small mass and low speed would have the least momentum.
An electron has the least mass among the three fundamental particles of an atom, which includes protons and neutrons.
The least molecular mass of a compound containing 8% sulfur by mass would be the mass of sulfur (32 g/mol) divided by the mass percentage of sulfur (8%). This would give a molecular mass of 400 g/mol.
Of the neutron, proton, and electron, the electron has the smallest mass.
An object with the least mass and velocity would have the least momentum.
Mercury has the smallest mass of the planets.3.3022 × 1023 kg which is about 0.055 that of Earth