COLLEGE PHYSICS
COLLEGE PHYSICS
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Author: Freedman
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 27, Problem 41QAP
To determine

(A)

Calculate the atomic mass of H1

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Answer to Problem 41QAP

The atomic mass of H1 is 1.67×1024g

Explanation of Solution

Atomic mass:
1.0078or1.008u

In one gram
1.008g6.023×1023=1.67×1024g

To determine

(B)

Calculate the atomic mass of H4e

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Answer to Problem 41QAP

The atomic mass of H4e is 6.646×1024g

Explanation of Solution

Atomic Mass:
4.003u

In one gram
4.003g6.023×1023=6.646×1024g

To determine

(C)

Calculate the atomic mass of B9e

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Answer to Problem 41QAP

The atomic mass of B9e is 1.496×1023g

Explanation of Solution

Atomic Mass:
9.012u

In one gram
9.012g6.023×1023=1.496×1023g

To determine

(D)

Calculate the atomic mass of C12

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Answer to Problem 41QAP

The atomic mass of C12 is 1.994×1023g

Explanation of Solution

Carbon − 12 99% = 12×99100

Carbon − 13 01% = 13×1100

Atomic Mass
12×0.99+13×0.01=12.01u

In one gram
12.01g6.023×1023=1.994×1023g

To determine

(E)

Calculate the atomic mass of F56e

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Answer to Problem 41QAP

The atomic mass of F56e is 9.27×1023g

Explanation of Solution

Atomic mass:
55.84u

In one gram
55.84g6.023×1023=9.27×1023g

To determine

(F)

Calculate the atomic mass of S90r

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Answer to Problem 41QAP

The atomic mass of S90r is 1.4547×1022g

Explanation of Solution

Atomic mass:
87.62u

In one gram
87.62g6.023×1023=1.4547×1022g

To determine

(G)

Calculate the atomic mass of I131

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Answer to Problem 41QAP

The atomic mass of I131 is 2.10692×1022g

Explanation of Solution

Atomic mass:
126.9u

In one gram
126.9g6.023×1023=2.10692×1022g

To determine

(H)

Calculate the atomic mass of U238

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Answer to Problem 41QAP

The atomic mass of U238 is 3.95235×1022g

Explanation of Solution

Atomic mass:
238.050u

In one gram
238.050u6.023×1023=3.95235×1022g

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