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    Pictured Here Is the Periodic Table Bock for the Element
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Pictured Here Is the Periodic Table Bock for the Element

Question 16

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Pictured here is the periodic table bock for the element sulfur. How much does one mole of sulfur atoms weigh?
Pictured here is the periodic table bock for the element sulfur. How much does one mole of sulfur atoms weigh?   A)  32.065 amu B)  32.065 g C)  16 amu D)  16 g E)  6.022 <font face= symbol ></font> 10<sup>23</sup> g


A) 32.065 amu
B) 32.065 g
C) 16 amu
D) 16 g
E) 6.022  1023 g

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