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8 April, 19:53

G x mol/g x atoms/mol=

what are the units remaining after conversion

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  1. 8 April, 20:23
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    The "unit" remaining after conversion is atoms.

    This is a way to calculate the number of atoms, in an specific mass.

    Explanation:

    When you have a mass, multiplying the molar mass, "grams" are cancelled, so you finally obtained, number of moles.

    Moles. atoms/mol, cancel the word mol so you will find out a number of atoms, present at the mass from, the begining.

    For example, how many atoms are in 10 g of NaCl

    Molar mass NaCl = Na mass + Cl mass

    23 + 35.45 = 58.45 g/m

    10 g. 1 / 58.45 mol/g. NA / 1 mol = 3.42x10²⁰ atoms

    NA = Avogadro number
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