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Calculate the mass in grams needed to have 2.65 x 1022 atoms of calcium.
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2.65 x 10²

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Answer:


=1.76gCa

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello there!

In this case, according to the given atoms of calcium, it is possible to calculate the mass of this element by considering that the definition of mole is in terms of atoms and also the atomic mass of calcium:


1molCa=6.022x10^(23)atoms Ca=40.08gCa

In such a way, by considering the following setup, we can obtain:


=2.65x10^(22)atomsCa*(1molCa)/(6.022x10^(23)atoms) *(40.08gCa)/(1molCa)\\\\=1.76gCa

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