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Chemist use the mole in a similar way we use the dozen in our everyday life. Explain how this statement is true using 1 mole of carbon and one mole of iron atoms as an example.

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Answered by satyamsharma9977
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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Explanation:

Now,  

the mass of 1 mole or 6.022\times10^{23}\:atoms  = 12  g

The mass of 1 atom :

=\frac{12}{6.022\times10^{23}}=1.99\times 10^{-23}\:g

Hence the mass of 1 atom of Carbon is  1.99\times 10^{-23}\:g .

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