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1.9× 10 to the 23rd power atoms of sulfur to grams of sulfur
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the atomic mass of sulfur is about 32 amu, which is 32 grams per mole. First, convert atoms to moles and the moles to grams with this conversion.
1.9*10^23 atoms S * (1 mol S / 6.02*10^23 atoms S) * (32 g S / 1 mol S ) = 1 g S
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