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5starbaddie:

To convert the mass of a sample of an element to the number of atoms in the sample, multiply by the inverse of the element's ??? ??? and multiply by ??? number.

Rosee5656:

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5starbaddie:

@rosee5656 wrote:
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lol i have to fill in the blanks but it doesnt show when i copy and paste

5starbaddie:

carry:

I have done chem beforE!

Mason1239:

I like chem

Luigi0210:

You have to multiply by \(\color{gold}{Avogadro's}\) number. And that is multiplied by the "inverse" of the element's \(\color{yellow}{molar ~mass}\)

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