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If Avogadro's number `(N_(A))` is changed from `6.022 xx 10^(23) mol^(-1)` to `6.022 xx 10^(20) mol^(-1)`, what will be mass of 1 mole of carbon atoms ?

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We know that mass of 1 mole `(6.022 xx 10^(23))` of carbon atoms = 12 g
If `N_(A)` is changed to `6.022 xx 10^(20)`, then mass of one mole of carbon atoms `= ((12g)xx(6.022xx10^(20)))/((6.022xx10^(23)))=1.2xx10^(-2)g`.
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