Write down the mass of silver which has the same number of atoms as 3g of aluminium.
I worked it out the same way and my answer is 7.2 * 1024g of Ag.
O.o, that would mean that 3g aluminium has the same amount of moles as 7,200,000,000,000,000,000 tonnes of silver?
Somehow I don't think that's correct
You do not need Avogadro's number for these calculations. Just calculate mass to moles (mass [g] / molar mass [g/mol] = moles, do
not calculate to molecules) and then back to mass of the other element.
As a mol of a compound has the same number of molecules independant of the compound, moles are easier to work with than molecules. That is precisely why the unit was introduced