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Avogadro’s number has sometimes been described as a conversion factor between amu and grams. Use the fluorine atom (19.00 amu) as an example to show the relation between the atomic mass unit and the gram.

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QUESTION:

Avogadro’s number has sometimes been described as a conversion factor between amu and grams. Use the fluorine atom (19.00 amu) as an example to show the relation between the atomic mass unit and the gram.

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The goal of the problem is to use the fluorine atom of mass 19.00 amu as an example to show the relation between the atomic mass unit (amu) and the gram.

Given:

mass of fluorine(F) atom = 19.00 amu. This means the mass of one mole of fluorine atoms is 19.00 g.

 

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