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how many atoms are present in 1 kg of silver​

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Answered by Mayank200627
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Answer:

[Atomic mass of silver =108]

ANSWER

No. of moles = Mass of substance(g)/Molar mass

=1000g/108g

=9.259g

No. of atoms =9.259×6.022×10²³atoms

=5.57×10²⁴atoms.

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Answered by AngieCx
1

Answer:

Number of moles = mass of substance over molar mass

1000g/108g = 9.259 moles

9.259×6.022×10^{23} atoms

Final answer

= 5.57x10^{24} atoms

Explanation:

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