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The mass of one hydrogen atom is 1.67×10−241.67×10−24 gram. Find the mass of 80,000 hydrogen atoms. Express the answer in scientific notation.

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The mass of one hydrogen atom is 1.67×10−241.67×10−24 gram. Find the mass of 80,000 hydrogen atoms. Express the answer in scientific notation.

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Solution

To find the mass of 80,000 hydrogen atoms, you need to multiply the mass of one hydrogen atom by the number of atoms.

Step 1: Identify the mass of one hydrogen atom, which is given as 1.67×10^-24 grams.

Step 2: Multiply this mass by the number of atoms, which is 80,000.

Mathematically, this is represented as:

(1.67×10^-24 grams/atom) * (80,000 atoms)

Step 3: Perform the multiplication.

The result is 1.336×10^-19 grams.

So, the mass of 80,000 hydrogen atoms is 1.336×10^-19 grams.

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