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What is the mass of 5.80 × 1023 atoms of silver (Ag)? Please explain the conversions to me. Thank you!
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What is the mass of 5.80 × 1023 atoms of silver (Ag)? Please explain the conversions to me. Thank you!
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Atomic mass Silver ( Ag) =
107.8682 u.m.a
107.8682 g -------------- 6.02x10²³ atoms
?? g ----------------------- 5.80x10²³ atoms
107.8682 x (5.80x10²³) / 6.02x10²³ =
103.92 g of Ag
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