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the hydrogen atom contains a proton mass 1.67*10^-24g. An oxygen atom has a mass of about 2.66*10*-23g. About how many times as great is the mass of an oxygen atom than the mass of a hydrogen atom? Show your work.

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16.00 grams/mole Oxygen * (1 mole/6.022x1023 atoms) = 2.66 x 10-23 grams. Any slight differences are due to the accuracy used for the atomic.

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