What is the mass of one mole of phosphorous (P) atoms? Express your answer to four significant figures. The mass of 1 mole of phosphorus atoms is ****** grams.

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Answer:

30,9738 grams

Explanation:

The atomic mass in the periodic table is expressed in g/mol.

In this case, the atomic mass of phosphorous is 30,9738 grams per mol.

If you do te count:

[tex]1 [mol(P)] * 30,9738 [\frac{g}{mol} ]=30,9738 [g][/tex]

Answer: The mass of 1 mole of phosphorus atoms is 30.97 g

Explanation:

Atomic mass is defined as the mass of an atom of a chemical element that is expressed in atomic mass units. It can also be expressed in grams/mole. It is equal to the mass of atoms that are present in 1 mole of an element.

Phosphorus is the 15th element of the periodic table.

Mass of 1 mole of an atom is equivalent to mass of [tex]6.022\times 10^{23}[/tex] number of particles. This number is called as Avogadro's number.

Mass of 1 mole of an phosphorus atom is equal to 30.97 g/mol

Hence, the mass of 1 mole of phosphorus atoms is 30.97 grams.