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What is the mass of 6.02x10^23 potassium atoms?

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39.1 g

Step-by-step explanation:

In your case, 6.02⋅1023 atoms of potassium will be equivalent to one mole of potassium. Therefore, you can say that one mole of potassium has a mass of 39.1 g .

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