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title: "A student measures a sample of pure titanium metal, \\(\\text{Ti}\\) (molar mass \\(48 \\text{ g/mol}\\)), and finds its mass to be \\(24 \\text{ g}\\). Which of the following is closest to the total number of titanium atoms in the sample?"
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# A student measures a sample of pure titanium metal, \(\text{Ti}\) (molar mass \(48 \text{ g/mol}\)), and finds its mass to be \(24 \text{ g}\). Which of the following is closest to the total number of titanium atoms in the sample?

A student measures a sample of pure titanium metal, \(\text{Ti}\) (molar mass \(48 \text{ g/mol}\)), and finds its mass to be \(24 \text{ g}\). Which of the following is closest to the total number of titanium atoms in the sample?

- **A.** \(3.0 \times 10^{23}\)
- **B.** \(6.0 \times 10^{23}\)
- **C.** \(1.2 \times 10^{24}\)
- **D.** \(1.4 \times 10^{25}\)

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