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directions: choose the answer that best completes each statement for numbers 1 - 3,then answer t/f on numbers 4 and 5, then on number 6 drag and drop the answer that correctly tells how many atoms each element has in the formula. 1.) the molar mass of a compound depends upon the (1 point) empirical formula of the compound. properties of the compound. mass of each element in the compound. number of molecules in one mole. 2.) the number of atoms in one mole of an element is equal to (1 point) a measure a gram a formula unit avogadros number
- The molar mass of a compound is calculated by summing the masses of each element in the compound based on their atomic masses and the number of atoms of each element in the formula.
- By definition, the number of atoms in one - mole of an element is equal to Avogadro's number ($6.022\times 10^{23}$).
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- C. mass of each element in the compound
- D. Avogadro's number