number of atoms in 1.62g of silver
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You can never relate the mass of a substance to the atoms of that substance. The number of moles must always bridge the gap between the two units.
I must also add that 1mol of any substance=
6.023×1023atomsand the molar mass of Ag is 107.87 g/mol
With that let's begin:
4.01g×1mol
107.87g×6.023×1023atoms1mol
2.24×1022atoms
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Explanation:
no of moles = 1.62/108 /6022*10**23/1000*1/100
=0.09033*10*23
=9.033*10*21 atoms is the answer
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