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How many moles of silver are 8.46 x 10 24 atoms of silver?

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Answer and Explanation: To determine the number of moles of silver (Ag), we simply need to divide the number of atoms of Ag by the Avogadro's number, N , which is equal to 6.02 10 atoms of Ag per mole of Ag. Therefore, c) 6.3 moles of Ag are present in a sample of 3.8 10 atoms Ag.

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