Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Grams to Atoms

What are the steps in converting grams to atoms?

11 comments:

karlen said...

First you need to figure out the mass of the element and the molar mass of it. Second you multiply the known amount of the element by the conversion factor that relates moles of the element. Than you figure out what the atom is

aaron peterson said...

You must first know the total number of grams. Then determine the atomic mass of a single atom. Then divide the total number of grams by the atomic mass and you get the number of atoms.

streckfuss said...

st1st you need to know the total numebr of grams. Multiply the known amount of hte element by the coversion factor. Then get the number of atoms.

tara said...

First you need to know the total number of grams. Multiply the amound by the conversion factor. Then you will get the total number of atoms.

junger said...

First find mass of the element. Then times the amount of the element. And after that you figure out what the atom is.

Reeber said...

The first thing you need to do is find the total number of grams. Then determine the atomic mass of a single atom. Then you find the number of atoms.

BiG Goehring said...

The very first thing to do is find and know the total number of grams. Then find the atomic mass of a single atom and then divide the total number of gram by the atomic mass and you will get your number of atoms

Kelsey M. said...

First, you have to figure out the molar mass. Then you convert grams to moles. Then you convert the moles to atoms using Avogado's number.

amanda said...

First, you need to figure out the molar mass of the element. Second, you convert the grams to moles. Last, you convert the moles to atoms.

kelseyr. said...

First you find the total number of grams. Then find out the atomic mass by the periodic table. Then you divide the total number of grams by the atomic mass. You come out with the number of atoms.

Taylor S. Armstrong said...

First you need o figure out the mass of the element and the molar mass of it. Second you multiply the known amount of hte element by the conversion factor that relates moles of the element. Than you figure out what the atom is.