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4 February, 23:21

An iron atom has a mass of * 9.2710-23g and a cooking pot has a mass of 0.500kg

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  1. 4 February, 23:27
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    The number of iron atoms in a cooking pot that has a mass of 0.500 kg can be solve by dividing it by the mass of the iron atom.

    Number of iron atoms = (0.5 kg) (1000g / 1kg) (1 iron atom / 9.27 x 10^-23 g)

    Number of iron atoms = 5.39 x 10 ^24 iron atoms
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