Science, asked by anganliuriamei, 9 months ago

How many
atoms are
there
in
1g of silver​

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Answered by Anonymous
17

It is equal to the atomic weight of the element but just written with grams suffix. For e.g. Silver has atomic weight or atomic mass of 107.8682 , so its gram atomic mass is 107.8682 gm. It simply means that if you take a sample of 107.8682 gm of silver then it will contain 1 mole or 6.023 X 10^23 atoms of silver .

Answered by Anik369
3

Answer:

Silver has atomic weight or atomic mass of 107.8682 , so its gram atomic mass is 107.8682 gm.

A sample of 107.8682 gm of silver then it will contain 1 mole or 6.023 X 10^23 atoms of silver .

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