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Thomas Trujillo
31 August, 16:36
How many atoms are there in 3 moles of Fe?
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Hector
31 August, 20:17
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The atomic mass of an element on the periodic table is the weight of 1 mole of atoms. For example, the atomic mass of Fe is 55.8 on the periodic table. If you weigh out 55.8 grams of Fe you will have 1 mole of iron, or 6.02 x 1023 atoms.
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