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a single chlorine atom weighs 35.45 g. periodic table of elements chemical group block trends pub chem true false
Step1: Recall the concept of atomic mass unit
The atomic mass of an element is given in atomic mass units (amu). The molar mass of chlorine is approximately \(35.45\space g/mol\).
Step2: Understand the difference between molar mass and mass of a single atom
Molar mass is the mass of \(1\space mol\) of a substance. \(1\space mol\) of any substance contains \(6.022\times 10^{23}\) atoms (Avogadro's number). So, the mass of a single chlorine atom is \(\frac{35.45\space g/mol}{6.022\times 10^{23}\space atoms/mol}\approx5.89\times 10^{-23}\space g/atom\)
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