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The Mole
The Atomic Mass
The atomic mass is necessary to the conversion process because, one mole of an element is the atomic mass. That gives us the basis for our equation.
Practice Mole Problem:
How many moles of Oxygen are in 20 grams of it?
To figure this out you must first find how many grams there are in 1 mole. Oxygen has an Atomic Mass of 16.