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What is the mass of one mole of ants? (Useful information:

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What is the mass of one mole of ants? (Useful information: A mole is the unit used for atomic and subatomic particles. It is approximately \(6 \times 10^{23}\). A 1-cm-long ant weighs about 3 mg.)

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QUESTION:

What is the mass of one mole of ants? (Useful information: A mole is the unit used for atomic and subatomic particles. It is approximately \(6 \times 10^{23}\). A 1-cm-long ant weighs about 3 mg.)

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According to the Avogadro's constant one mole of substance is equal to the  atoms and subatomic particles.

One mole of  ants is equal  to the   ants

 

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