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The atomic mass of the element niobium (Nb) is 92.906 amu. Which measurement is correct?(1 point)
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1 gram of Nb = 92.906 atoms
1 gram of Nb = 92.906 atoms
1 gram of Nb = 92.906 moles
1 gram of Nb = 92.906 moles
1 mole of Nb = 92.906 atoms
1 mole of Nb = 92.906 atoms
1 mole of Nb = 92.906 grams
1 mole of Nb = 92.906 grams
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"1 mole of Nb = 92.906 grams" is correct.
Explanation: the atomic mass 92.906 amu means the molar mass is 92.906 g/mol. (1 mole = 6.022×10^23 atoms.)
Explanation: the atomic mass 92.906 amu means the molar mass is 92.906 g/mol. (1 mole = 6.022×10^23 atoms.)
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