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15 October, 05:04

One million atoms of a particular element have a mass of 1.99 x 10 ^-17 grams.

- How many moles of this element are there?

- What is the molar mass of this element?

- What is the identity of this element?

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  1. 15 October, 08:24
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    - How many moles of this element are there?

    1000000 atoms (1 mol / 6.022x10^23 atoms) = 1.66 x 10^-18 mol of the element

    - What is the molar mass of this element?

    Molar mass = 1.99 x 10 ^-17 grams / 1.66 x 10^-18 mol = 11.98 g/mol

    - What is the identity of this element?

    The identity most likely is closest to carbon which has a molar mass of 12.01 g/mol.
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