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Determine the mass in grams of 3.06x10^21 atoms of arsenic.

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To determine the mass of the number of atoms, the first step is to convert this number of atoms to moles using Avogadro's number:


3.06*10^(21)atoms\cdot(1molAs)/(6.022*10^(22)atoms)=0.051molAs

Convert this amount of moles to grams using the molecular weight of Arsenic:


0.051molAs\cdot(74.9g)/(1molAs)=3.8199g

It means that the answer is 3.8199g.

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