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How many moles are there in 5.30 x 1024 atoms of silver?

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Answer:

The mass of

4.6

×

10

24

atoms of silver is approximately 820 g.

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to determine the mass of a given number of atoms of an element, identify the equalities between moles of the element and atoms of the element, and between moles of the element and its molar mass.

1

mole atoms Ag=6.022xx10

23

atoms Ag

Molar mass of Ag =#"107.87 g/mol"#

Multiply the given atoms of silver by

1

mol Ag

6.022

×

23

atoms Ag

. Then multiply times the molar mass of silver.

4.6

×

10

24

atoms Ag

×

1

mol Ag

6.022

×

10

23

atoms Ag

×

107.87

g Ag

1

mol Ag

=

820 g Ag

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