4.6 × 10 22 atoms of an element weigh 13.8g. The atomic weight of that element is:
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4.6 × 1022 atoms of an element weigh 13.8g. The atomic weight of that element is:
- 290
- 180
- 34.4
- 10.4
Answer
(C) 34.4
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