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For one mole how is the molar mass equal to the product of mass and avogadro's number

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Answered by Anonymous
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For example, 24 grams of 12C atoms would be equal to two moles since 24 grams divided by the mass of one mole (12) equals 2. Further, Avogadro's number acts as the conversion factor for converting between the number of moles in a sample and the actual number of atoms or molecules in that sample.

Answered by SanwiG
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Answer:

about one mole there is a molar mass equal to the product of mass and Avocado number

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