Mole Quantity Conversions Grams  Moles  Atoms. First, fold your paper in half like this. Not this.

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Mole Quantity Conversions Grams  Moles  Atoms

First, fold your paper in half like this. Not this.

You need three “flaps.” Do not write these numbers on your flaps! To cut “flaps,” cut only the top half of the folded paper

Top of flap 1 ► Grams A Moles A 1 mole = (Molar Mass) grams A Use the Periodic Table here *Molar Mass of an Atom = Atomic Mass of an Atom*

Inside of flap 1 Inside of flap (Given) grams A (Molar Mass) grams A 1 mole A (Given) moles A (Molar Mass) grams A 1 mole A

Top of flap 2 ► Moles A Atoms A 1 mole = 6.02x10 23 Atoms A 1 2 3

Inside of flap 2 Inside of flap (Given) moles A 1 mole A 6.02x10 23 Atoms A (Given) Atoms A 6.02x10 23 Atoms A 1 mole A

Top of flap 3 ► Grams A Atoms A 1 mole A = 6.02x10 23 Atoms A mole = (Molar Mass) grams A Use the Periodic Table here

Inside of flap 3 Inside of flap (Given) grams A (molar mass) grams A 1 mole A 6.02x10 23 Atoms A (Given) Atoms A (molar mass) grams A1 mole A 6.02x10 23 Atoms A