The molar mass of phosphorus is equal to the mass of 6.02 x 1023 atoms of phosphorus. What is the molar mass of phosphorus, in g/mol?
@Haseeb96 could you help me out a little? I wouldn't mind being taught xD
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do you have a periodic table in your hands?
yes I do c:
look for the element number 15
what do you see?
alright, there's phosphorus :o
OK look at the key of the table, usualy is a cell outside of the table with all the references about what each thing in the box means
one have to said something like atomic weight, and usually is a 4 or 5 digit number something like 55.845
do you find it?
30.973?
perfect that is the atomic weight and if you express that in g is going to be equal to the weight of one mole so that is the 30.973 g/mole is your answer
thank you very much for responding c: I'm really brain dead at the moment xD
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