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Calculating Atomic Mass and Mole Counts in Chemical Samples

This document explores the concept of average atomic mass and how it relates to moles in various chemical compounds. It includes calculations for the average atomic mass of substances, mole quantities in grams for different elements, and representation of atoms and ions in sub-stances like Co, FeCl3, and Na+. Understanding these relationships is crucial for accurate chemical analysis, stoichiometry, and conversion between mass, moles, and particle count in chemistry.

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Calculating Atomic Mass and Mole Counts in Chemical Samples

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  1. Mo’ Mole Answers • 6.02 X 1023 • Average atomic mass in grams • 6.02 X 1023 • 9.0 X 1023atoms Co • 54.3 mol NO • 88 g Co • .169 mol FeCl3 • 1.30 X 1023 fu FeCl2 9. 3.05 X 106 g Mn 10. 3.61 X 1024 Na+ ions 11. 2.75 X 1022mcles NO 12. 6.0 X 1022Cl- ions 13. 3.7 X 1024Cl- ions 14. 1.69 X 1025atoms total

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