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if the waste you have contains 100.0 grams of silver nitrate, how many mols of silver nitrate is this? (Use the molar mass of the silver nitrate from above)

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The number of moles is simply calculated by taking the ratio of mass over the molar mass. The molar mass of silver nitrate AgNO3 is 169.87 g/mol. Therefore:

number of moles AgNO3 = 100 g / (169.87 g/mol)

number of moles AgNO3 = 0.59 moles

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