Drag conversion units onto the boxes in the equation to make conversions. Some boxes can be left empty. Click on a unit

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Drag conversion units onto the boxes in the equation to make conversions. Some boxes can be left empty. Click on a unit

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Drag conversion units onto the boxes in the equation to make conversions. Some boxes can be left empty. Click on a unit to remove it from its position. 1 cm3 Cu = 9 g Cu 9.5 x 1021 atoms Cu = 1 g Cu 1 kg = 1000 g 1 cm3 = 1 mL 1L = 1000 cm3 3.40 x 108 atoms x X х = 3.40 x 105 atoms/cm3 1000 cm3 A piece of copper contains 3.4x108 atoms. What is the mass of the sample, in units of grams? In the boxes above, enter the correct setup that would be used to solve this problem.
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