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What Is The Mass Of Avogadro's Number Of Atoms?

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    Avogadro's number refer's to the number of moles of a substance and is the basis of gram molecular wt. Gram molecular wt. Is the atomic wt. Of an elements expressed in grams, this is one mole of the element.

    An example is Hydrogen, 1_mole of Hydrogen would be 1_g of hydrogen.
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    Mathfriend  

    answered 9 months ago

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