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It depends on what the substance is. For the elements, the number given as the atomic weight for an element on the Periodic Table is also the number of grams/mole. For example, lithium has an atomic weight of 6.941, so one mole of lithium would be 6.941 grams of lithium. In theory you can have a mole of anything -- electrons, ions, shoes, dollar bills, cars, etc...

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The number of moles in 1 gram depends on the specific substance. To calculate the number of moles, you need to know the molar mass of the substance. You can use the formula: moles = mass (g) / molar mass (g/mol) to determine the quantity of moles in 1 gram.

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