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calculate the mass of an atom of silver​

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Answered by dhirajkumar0062
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1 mole of silver atoms = 107.9g and there are 6.02x10^23 atoms in one mole. Therefore to find mass of one atom you should divide the mass by Avodgadro's constant to find the mass of one atom because they all have an even distribution of mass. 107.9/6.02x10^23 = aproximately 1.79x10^-22g per atom.

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