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Beef
7 February, 21:43
How many atoms are in 437g of silver
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Ellen Conner
7 February, 22:08
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The answer to the question is 6.023
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Margaret Chase
7 February, 23:31
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Answer: 2.44 x10²⁴ atoms Ag
Explanation: solution:
Convert mass of Ag to moles then convert moles to atoms of Ag using Avogadro's number.
437 g Ag x 1 mole Ag / 108 g Ag x 6.022x10²³ atoms Ag / 1 mole Ag
= 2.44x10²⁴ atoms Ag
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