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The atomic mass of titanium is 48 u. Which statement about titanium and carbon is correct?(1 point)
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The mass of one titanium atom is equivalent to the mass of four carbon atoms.
The mass of one titanium atom is equivalent to the mass of four carbon atoms.

The mass of one titanium atom is equivalent to the mass of eight carbon atoms.
The mass of one titanium atom is equivalent to the mass of eight carbon atoms.

The mass of one carbon atom is equivalent to the mass of two titanium atoms.
The mass of one carbon atom is equivalent to the mass of two titanium atoms.

The mass of one carbon atom is equivalent to the mass of four titanium atoms.
The mass of one carbon atom is equivalent to the mass of four titanium atoms.
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The mass of one titanium atom is equivalent to the mass of four carbon atoms.

Explanation: Ti = 48 u and C ≈ 12 u, so 48/12 = 4.