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calcutale the mass of an atom of silver


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Answered by sairambandari
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○ Hey mate .....

❤ here is ur answer ....

◇ We know that the molar mass of silver is 107.9 g/mol.

⊙ As 1 mass = 6.023 × 10^23 molecules ( from avagadro no.).

♡ 108 gm of silver contain 6.023 × 10^23 molecules .

● so the mass of 1 atom of silver = 108/ 6.023 × 10 ^23

=====> 1.793 × 10 ^ -22 gm

☆ Hence mass of an atom of silver is :)

☆☆ 1.793 × 10^ -22 gm ☆☆

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Answered by fortnitefriend2006
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Answer: The molar mass of silver is 107.9 g/mol.(rounding to 108). As 1 mole = 6.023 x 10^23 molecules (Avogadro's number), 108 g of Silver contains 6.023 x 10^23 molecules. So, mass of 1 atom of silver = 108 / 6.023 x 10^23 = 1.7931 x 10^-22 g

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