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A single iron atom weighs 55.845 Atomic Mass units.
The weight of a quantity of pure iron will vary depending on the volume and gravitational acceleration. The mass of iron will also vary depending on the given volume. Given the density at room temperature, 7.874 g·cm−3 and the volume of iron, you can find the mass by multiply the density and the volume. To find the weight of an object, you would need to multiply its mass by the local gravitational acceleration.

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