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To determine the mass in grams of any element, you would

a-divide the mass of a mole of the element by molar mass
b-subtract the mass of a mole of the element from Avogadro’s number
c-add the mass of a mole of the element to Avogadro’s number
d-multiply the mass of a mole by its molar mass

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Answer:

d-multiply the mass of a mole by its molar mass

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of an element, Z, which is measured in grams is related to the number of moles contained in that element and its molar mass, which can be expressed using the formula:

number of moles (n) = mass ÷ molar mass

This means that the mass (in grams) can be calculated by multiplying the number of moles in the element by its molar/atomic mass. That is;

Mass (g) = number of moles (n) × molar mass (MM)

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