Chemistry, asked by muhammadbinfayaz, 5 hours ago

Dividing the molar mass of gold by the Avogadro constant yields the mass of any individual atom of
naturally occurring gold. In contrast, no naturally occurring atom of silver has the mass obtained by dividing
the molar mass of silver by the Avogadro constant. How can this be?​

Answers

Answered by deepmalasharmadto198
0

Answer:

sry dear don't have any ans !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Similar questions