Convert each to mass in grams. a. 4.22 imes 10^{15} atoms U b. 8.65 imes 10^{25} atoms H c. 1.25 imes 10^{22} atoms O d. 4.44 imes 10^{23} atoms Pb
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The atomic mass of Uranium (U) is approximately 238 grams per mole, Hydrogen (H) is approximately 1 gram per mole, and Lead (Pb) is approximately 207 grams per mole. Second, we need to know Avogadro's number, which is 6.022 x 10^23 atoms per mole. Now we can Show moreā¦
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