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Determine the molar mass of Ag₃N. Provide an answer to two decimal places.

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Answer:To determine the molar mass of Ag₃N (silver nitride), you need to find the atomic masses of silver (Ag) and nitrogen (N) and then calculate the total molar mass.

The atomic masses are:

Atomic mass of Ag = 107.87 g/mol (from the periodic table)

Atomic mass of N = 14.01 g/mol (from the periodic table)

Now, calculate the molar mass of Ag₃N:

Molar mass of Ag₃N

=

3

×

Atomic mass of Ag

+

1

×

Atomic mass of N

Molar mass of Ag₃N=3×Atomic mass of Ag+1×Atomic mass of N

Molar mass of Ag₃N

=

3

×

107.87

+

1

×

14.01

Molar mass of Ag₃N=3×107.87+1×14.01

Molar mass of Ag₃N

=

323.61

+

14.01

Molar mass of Ag₃N=323.61+14.01

Molar mass of Ag₃N

=

337.62

g/mol

Molar mass of Ag₃N=337.62g/mol

Therefore, the molar mass of Ag₃N is 337.62 g/mol (rounded to two decimal places).

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