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Step-by-step explanation:

mass ----> moles ---> representative particles:

To go from mass to moles we usually use the molar mass of the substance or compound that we are working with. Molar mass is expressed in g/mol, so we divide by the molar mass.

mass --> moles: g * 1 mol/(number of g) = mol

To go from moles to representative particles we use Avogadro's number. There are 6.02 *10^23 particles in 1 mol of particles.

moles ---> particles: moles * 6.02 * 10^23 particles /(1 mol) = particles

Then to go from particles to moles we do something similar.

particles---->moles: particles * 1 mol/(6.02 * 10^23 particles) = moles

And to go from moles to grams, instead of dividing by the molar mass we multiply by it.

moles --> mass: moles * number of g/(1 mol) = g

Answer:

mass ----> 1 mol/(number of g) ---> moles ---> 6.02 * 10^23 particles /(1 mol) ----->particles

mass <---number of g/(1 mol) <----- moles <----1 mol/(6.02 * 10^23 particles)<----- particles

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