What is the mass, in grams, of a single atom of silver?
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Explanation:
1 mol silver =107.09 g/mol
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Explanation:
moles =no of atom÷6×10^23
moles =1/6×10^23
now
moles =weight (in g)÷molecular weight
weight = moles × M.W
weight=1/6×10^23×107
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