Chemistry, asked by mir36mueid, 5 months ago

how many atoms of 1 gram of silver contains​

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Answered by Debanshu2004
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Answer:

Silver has atomic mass of 107.8682 gm.

It simply means that if we take a sample

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

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Answered by qwmagpies
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Given: Given data is 1 gram of silver.

To find: We have to find the number of atoms in 1g of silver.

Solution:

The atomic weight of silver is 108.

Thus number of moles of silver in 1 gram is 1÷108=0.009 mole.

Now we can say that one mole of silver contain 6.023\times 10^{23} atoms.

0.009 mole of silver contain 6.023\times 10^{23}\times 0.009 atoms.

=5.4\times 10^{21}

1 gram of silver contain 5.4\times 10^{21} atoms.

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