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What is the mass in grams of 1.00 × 1012 lead (Pb) atoms

Chapter 3, Problem 19P

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What is the mass in grams of \(1.00 \times 10^{12}\) lead (\(\mathrm{Pb}\)) atoms?

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QUESTION:

What is the mass in grams of \(1.00 \times 10^{12}\) lead (\(\mathrm{Pb}\)) atoms?

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Here, we are going to calculate the mass of Pb atoms in grams.

Given that,

Number of Pb atoms = 1.00  \(10^{12}\) atoms

Molecular mass of Pb  = 207.2 g/mol

1.0 mol of Pb atom = 6.022  \(10^{23}\) atom

 

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