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What is the atomic mass of one mole of O?
g/mole

User Guneli
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Answer:

16.00 g/mole

Step-by-step explanation:

User Preethi Kumar
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Answer:

16.00 g

Step-by-step explanation:

  • To answer this question we need to understand the relationship between the atomic weight of an element and the molar mass.
  • That is, the molar mass of an atom in grams is always equal to the atomic weight of the same atom.

in this case;

We can show that the molar mass of an atom is equivalent to the atomic weight of the atom.

Atomic weight of Oxygen atom = 16.00 a.m.u

But;

1 mole of Oxygen = 6.022× 10^23 atoms

Since;

1 a.m.u = 1.661 × 10^-24 g

Therefore;

Mass of oxygen atom = 16.00 a.m.u per atom × 1.661 × 10^-24 g per a.m.u

= 2.657 × 10^-24 g

But, 1 mole of Oxygen atom = 6.022 × 10^23 atoms

Therefore;

Mass of 1 mole of Oxygen atom = 2.657 × 10^-24 g × 6.022 × 10^23 atoms per mole

= 16.00 g

Therefore;

The molar mass of an oxygen atom is 16.00 g

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