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To Find: The mass of each sub atomic particle in kilograms.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
The table 3 is the modern periodic table which contains 118 elements. The subatomic particles are Neutrons, Protons, and Electrons.
The approximate mass of the sub atomic particles are given below.
Proton:
Mass = 1.6726219×10-24 grams.
Mass = 1.6726219×10-27kilograms.
Neutron:
Mass =
Mass =
Electron:
Mass =
Mass =
Conclusion:
Each element in the periodic table has different mass number. The mass of subatomic particle can be determined by converting grams into kilograms by the factor
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