How to Find the Mass of One Atom of Carbon (C)

Published: 14 March 2022
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There are two steps to find the mass of the Carbon (C) atom. First we find the atomic mass of C from the Periodic Table. We then divide this by Avogadro's Number (6.02 x E23).

Note that this is the mass of an average atom of Carbon since the periodic table lists the average atomic mass for elements. If you were given a specific isotope of Carbon you would divide the mass number for the isotope by Avogadro's number.

You should check your answer to make sure it makes sense. Since atoms are very, very small you should get a very small number as your answer.

Note that this is the mass for a single atom of Carbon (C). In reality electronic balances are not able to measure the mass of one single atom at a time due to their small size.

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