What is the mass of ONE water molecule?

1 Answer
Apr 30, 2017

Pretty small...........

Explanation:

You know that one mole of water, i.e. N_A water molecules, has a mass of 18.01*g. And thus to get the mass of ONE water molelcule, we divide this molar mass by N_A=6.022xx10^23

And so "mass of one water molecule"=(18.01*g*mol^-1)/(6.022xx10^23*mol^-1) = ??g