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One mole of atoms contains Avogadro's number, $6.02 \times 10^{23}$ atoms. The mass of one mole of carbon atoms is exactly $12 \mathrm{~g}$. What is the mass of a carbon atom, in $\mathrm{kg}$ ?
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