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Determine the mass (in grams) of one mole of calcium atoms. Give the answer to two decimal places (no unit required).

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Determine the mass (in grams) of one mole of calcium atoms. Give the answer to two decimal places (no unit required).

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The mass of one mole of any element in grams is numerically equal to the element's atomic mass. The atomic mass of calcium is approximately 40.08 atomic mass units. Therefore, one mole of calcium atoms has a mass of approximately 40.08 grams.

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