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To calculate the mass of a certain number of carbon atoms, you can use the formula:

Mass = Number of atoms × Atomic mass

The atomic mass of carbon (C) is approximately 12 atomic mass units (AMU).

Given that you have 3 × 10^22 carbon atoms, you can calculate the mass as follows:

Mass = (3 × 10^22) × 12 AMU

To simplify the calculation, we can express the number 3 × 10^22 in scientific notation:

Mass = 3 × 12 × 10^22 AMU

Mass = 36 × 10^22 AMU

Now, we can convert the mass to a more convenient form. The atomic mass unit (AMU) is a very small unit, so it is often more practical to express the mass in grams (g). One mole of any substance contains Avogadro's number (approximately 6.022 × 10^23) of particles. Therefore, the molar mass of carbon is 12 grams per mole (g/mol).

To convert from AMU to grams, we use the conversion factor:

1 AMU = 1 g/mol

Thus, the mass can be calculated as:

Mass = 36 × 10^22 AMU × (1 g/mol) / (6.022 × 10^23 AMU/mol)

Mass = 5.976 × 10^-2 g

So, the mass of 3 × 10^22 carbon atoms is approximately 5.976 × 10^-2 grams.

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