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One atom of an unknown element is found to have a mass of 4.480 × 10−23g. What is the molar mass of

One atom of an unknown element is found to have a mass of 4.480 × 10^−23g. What is the molar mass of this element?


Molar mass is measured in g/mol. The mass given is per 1 atom. We need to use Avogadro's number to convert atoms into moles.


One atom of an unknown element is found to have a mass of 4.480 × 10^−23g. What is the molar mass of this element?
One atom of an unknown element is found to have a mass of 4.480 × 10^−23g. What is the molar mass of this element?




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