It is important to include your units.
If your units are centimeters then the volume of the block is 8.5cm x 5.1 cm x 3.2 cm = 138.72 cm3. The density of lead is 11.342 g/cm3. The mass can then be found m = d x V, 11.342g/cm3 x 138.72cm3 = 1573.36 g. Don't forget that you only have 2 significant figures: 1600 g, or 1.6 kg.
If your units are inches then 1 in = 2.54 cm so multiply the whole thing by 2.543 = 16.4. 1578.36*16.4 = 26000 g = 26 kg.
The number of protons is the atomic mass minus the number of neutrons; in this instance 32 - 17 or 15. An atomic number of 15 corresponds to the element phosphorus; therefore, the isotope is P-32.
sulfur
Sulphur is a non meta element. Atomic mass of it is 32.
Sulphur is a non metal element. Atomic mass of it is 32.
32.66. First, what you do is find the percentage of times 32 occures, which is 2/3 or 66 percent of the time. Do the same with 34, which occures 1/3 of the time. Divide the percentages by 100 (66/100 and 33/100), then multiply them with their respective mass numbers (32 x (66/100) AND 34 x (33/100)), then add the results together and you have your atomic mass!
10 meters is 32.8083feet, or 32 feet 9.7 inc (393.699inc) 18cm = 7.08661 inchs = 55 bricks + 3.93545 inchs
32
Sulfur is a non metallic element. Mass number of it is 32.
1 square foot 12X12 = 144 square inches Brick 4x8= 32 square inches 200x144 divided by 32 = 900 Brick
Remember the Equation Moles = mass(g) / Ar (Relative Atomic Mass) Algebraically rearranging mass(g) = moles X Ar We have 1 mole and from the Periodic Table the Atomic Mass of Sulphur is '32'. Hence substituting mass(g) = 1 moles X 32 mass = 32 g .
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32
density = mass/volume = 6/32 = 0.1875g/cm3
Very close to 32 grams. But not exactly.
The mass number of an atom is the sum of its protons and neutrons. Cobalt has an atomic number of 27, so it has 27 protons. If it has 32 neutrons, then the mass number would be 27 (protons) + 32 (neutrons) = 59.
I assume you mean mass of oxygen % in SO2. This is calculated by finding the molecular weight of S and O (32 and 16 respectively) As there are 2 oxygens, 16 is multiplied by 2, = 32. put 32 over the total, = 32/64. Which equals 50%
To find the mass of a 32 mol gold coin, you would first need to know the molar mass of gold, which is approximately 197 g/mol. Then, you can calculate the mass by multiplying the number of moles by the molar mass: 32 mol * 197 g/mol = 6304 g.