Respuesta :
Mole is given as,
Mole = mass / M.mass
M.mass of Carbon = 12.01 g/mol
M.mass of Sulfur = 32.06 g/mol
Solving mass for both element keeping number of moles equal to one,
For Carbon;
Mass = Mole × M.mass
Mass = 1 mol × 12.01 g/mol
Mass = 12.01 g
For Sulfur:
Mass = 1 mol × 32.06 g/mol
Mass = 32.06 g
Result:
Hence, 1 mole of Carbon has smaller mass than 1 mole of Sulfur because the M.mass of Carbon is smaller than Sulfur due to less number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus.
Mole = mass / M.mass
M.mass of Carbon = 12.01 g/mol
M.mass of Sulfur = 32.06 g/mol
Solving mass for both element keeping number of moles equal to one,
For Carbon;
Mass = Mole × M.mass
Mass = 1 mol × 12.01 g/mol
Mass = 12.01 g
For Sulfur:
Mass = 1 mol × 32.06 g/mol
Mass = 32.06 g
Result:
Hence, 1 mole of Carbon has smaller mass than 1 mole of Sulfur because the M.mass of Carbon is smaller than Sulfur due to less number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus.
simply put... sulfur has the greater mass because it has greater number of protons, neutrons, and electrons which make up more mass than the less number of protons, neutrons, and electrons within carbon