The mass of uranium atom is 3.95×10 -22 grams the massive oxygen molecule is 5.31×10 -23 g² how many times greater is the mass of uranium atom from the mass of an oxygen molecule write your answer in standardization rounded to the nearest 10th

To find out how many times greater the mass of a uranium atom is than the mass of an oxygen molecule, we will divide the mass of the uranium atom by the mass of the oxygen molecule.

3.95×10 -22 grams / 5.31×10 -23 g² = 7.43

Therefore, the mass of a uranium atom is approximately 7.4 times greater than the mass of an oxygen molecule.