Question
Question: The relative atomic mass of hydrogen atom is: (A) 1 (B) 1.008 (C) 1.08 (D) 1.0008...
The relative atomic mass of hydrogen atom is:
(A) 1
(B) 1.008
(C) 1.08
(D) 1.0008
Solution
Relative atomic mass is an approximate mass of the atom or element with respect to the mass of Carbon-12. Relative atomic mass is also calculated using the relative abundance of the element and its atomic mass.
Complete step by step answer:
A hydrogen atom is the first element in the periodic table with atomic number 1. It is an electrically neutral atom containing a single positively charged proton and a single negative charged electron bound to the nucleus by the coulomb force.
The relative atomic mass of an element is the average mass of its atoms, compared to 121th the mass of carbon-12 atoms. The relative atomic mass of an element is calculated from: the mass numbers of its isotopes.
121th of carbon-12 is nothing but 121 of its mass number (12) =1
And the mass of an atom of hydrogen = 1.6736×10−24g
Relative atomic mass would then have equal to the mass of an atom of hydrogen itself since the denominator is 1, that is,= 1.67×10−24g
In terms of amu, 1amu= 1.67×10−24g,
The mass would be →1.67×10−24g1.6736×10−24g=1.0078 amu
Therefore, the value is approximately equal to 1.0080 amu.
Hence, the correct answer is the B option.
Note: It consists of three isotopes namely Protium, deuterium and tritium. The most abundant isotope, hydrogen-1, protium or light hydrogen, contains no neutrons and is simply a proton and an electron. Protium is stable and makes up 99.98% of naturally occurring hydrogen atoms.