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To calculate the atomic mass of an element in atomic mass units (amu), you need to know the number of moles of the element. In this case, we are given the mass of the atom, but we need to determine the number of moles first.

To find the number of moles, we can use the relationship between mass, moles, and the atomic mass of the element. The atomic mass of an element is defined as the average mass of its atoms relative to the mass of an atom of carbon-12, which is assigned a mass of exactly 12 amu.

The formula to calculate the number of moles is: Number of moles = Mass (g) / Atomic mass (g/mol)

Given that the mass of the atom is 3.00×10^23 g, and we want to find the atomic mass, we rearrange the formula to solve for the atomic mass: Atomic mass (g/mol) = Mass (g) / Number of moles

Since the number of moles is unknown, we need additional information to determine it, such as the molar mass or the molar volume. Without this information, we cannot calculate the atomic mass of the element in atomic mass units.

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