It depends how you chop it . Fine chopped or grated, you will have about 6 oz or 170 gm per cup.
400 grams
One potato cake has about 1-3 grams of saturated fat, on average.
I assume you mean 4.6 X 10^25 atoms. This is the conversion. 4.6 X 10^25 atoms Cu ( 1mol Cu/ 6.022 X 10^23 )( 63.55 grams Cu/ 1 mol Cu ) = 4854.37 grams Cu
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The atomic mass of Copper is 63.5 grams One mole of any element has a mass equal to the atomic mass. 0.75 grams of Cu = x moles of Cu 63.5 grams of Cu = 1 mole of Cu Set up a proportion and solve for x Divide 0.75 / 63.5 = x /1 0.75 ÷ 63.5 = x
6.81 grams copper (1 mole Cu/63.55 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole Cu) = 6.45 X 1022 atoms of copper ----------------------------------------
1.2 g Cu * (1 mole Cu / 63.54 g Cu)*(6.022x1023 atoms Cu / mole Cu)1.137x1022 atoms of copper
Not much! 19 atoms Cu (1 mole Cu/6.022 X 1023)(63.55 grams/1 mole Cu) = 2.0 X 10-21 grams of copper ---------------------------------------
A lot! 154 kg copper (1000 grams/1 kg)(1 mole Cu/63.55 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole Cu) = 1.46 X 1027 atoms of copper ---------------------------------------
Multiply 564 grams of copper by 1 mole over the atomic mass of copper (represented in grams). 564 g Cu * 1 mol Cu / (atomic mass) g Cu The atomic mass is located on the periodic table and represented in atomic units. The same value is used here, but with the unit as grams.
2.15 grams copper (1 mole Cu/63.55 grams)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole Cu) = 2.04 X 10^22 atoms of copper ------------------------------------------
12.0 gram copper coin (1 mole Cu/63.55 grams)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole Cu) = 1.14 X 10^23 atoms of copper