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Question: The mass in grams of a single chlorine atom and of single molecule of \({O_2}\) is: A.5.89\( \time...

The mass in grams of a single chlorine atom and of single molecule of O2{O_2} is:
A.5.89×\times 1023{10^{ - 23}} g/atom , 5.31 ×\times 1023{10^{ - 23}} g/atom
B.8.81×\times 1023{10^{ - 23}} g/atom, 4.31×\times 1023{10^{ - 23}} g/atom
C.5.81×\times 1025{10^{ - 25}} g/atom, 5.31×\times 1025{10^{ - 25}} g/atom
D.None of the above

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Solution

Molecular mass or atomic mass of atom or molecule is equal to the mass of that compound in 1 mole of molecules or mass of 6.022×10236.022 \times {10^{23}} molecules. To solve such a question we need to find out the number of moles of the substance.

Complete Step by step answer: Atomic Mass of chlorine, ClCl = 35.5 gm
That is 6.022×10236.022 \times {10^{23}} atoms of ClCl have mass= 35.5 gram
So by dividing mass of chlorine atom by avogadro number we get one atom of ClCl contains mass= 5.89×\times 1023{10^{ - 23}} g/atom
Molecular mass of oxygen is O2{O_2}= (16)2 = 32 gram
That is 6.022×10236.022 \times {10^{23}}molecules of O2{O_2}have mass= 32 gram
So one molecule of O2{O_2} have mass = 5.31 ×\times 1023{10^{ - 23}}g/atom
Therefore, the mass in grams of a single chlorine atom and of single molecule of O2{O_2} are 5.89×\times 1023{10^{ - 23}} g/atom and 5.31 ×\times 1023{10^{ - 23}} g/atom.

So the correct option for this question is A.

Note: Molecular mass can be found by adding the atomic masses (found in the periodic table usually in the bottom left of the element although some outliers mean that it is usually worth just using the bigger number written) of all the components.