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Which of the following piece of information would allow one to determine how many atoms are in a specific molecule?

a.
mass of the electron

b.
empirical formula

c.
atomic number

d.
electrical charge

e.
molecular formula


Sagot :

Answer:

it a

Explanation:

You have to decide the grams you have or the grams you get once converted to moles by the atomic mass of the electron you find on the periodic table to get your amount of atoms…

For example…

65.3 grams of oxygen, you look at your periodic table to find the mass and you see it’s rounded to 16. So, you divide the 65.3 by 16, to get your atoms.


65.3/16 =4 atoms.