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The mass of a proton is 1.67×10 ^ −27kg. What is the mass of a proton in picograms?

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Answer:


1.67 * 10^(-12) picograms

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of a proton =
1.67 * 10^(-27) kilograms

Since 1 kilo = 1000 = 10³, we can write:

Mass of a proton =
1.67 * 10^(-27) * 10^(3) grams =
1.67 * 10^(-24) grams

We need to convert the mass of proton to picograms

Remember that pic stands for
10^(-12)

So, 1 picogram =
10^(-12) gram

We can re-write the mass of proton as:


1.67 * 10^(-24) * 10^(12) * 10^(-12) \text{ gram}\\\\= 1.67 * 10^(-24+12) \text{ picogram}\\\\= 1.67 * 10^(-12) \text{ picogram}

Thus,

Mass on proton in is
1.67 * 10^(-12) picograms

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