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10. A mole of carbon atoms has a mass approximately three times as great as the mass of a mole of helium atoms.
11. The gram molecular mass of nitrogen is 14.0g.
10. A mole of carbon atoms has a mass approximately three times as great as the mass of a mole of helium atoms.
11. The gram molecular mass of nitrogen is 14.0g.
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10. A mole of carbon atoms has a mass of 12.011 grams and a mole of He atoms has a mass of 4.002602 grams. In my book, 12.011 is approximately 3 x 4.002602 but it all depends upon how approximate you are being. You be the judge.
11. Nitrogen occurs in the free state as N<sub>2</sub>, not as N; therefore, the gram atomic mass is 14.0 and the gram molecular mass is 14.0 x 2 = 28.0 grams.
10. A mole of carbon atoms has a mass of 12.011 grams and a mole of He atoms has a mass of 4.002602 grams. In my book, 12.011 is approximately 3 x 4.002602 but it all depends upon how approximate you are being. You be the judge.
11. Nitrogen occurs in the free state as N<sub>2</sub>, not as N; therefore, the gram atomic mass is 14.0 and the gram molecular mass is 14.0 x 2 = 28.0 grams.
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