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Your silver watchband has a mass of 326 g. How many moles of Ag do you have?

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Answer:

3.02 moles

Step-by-step explanation:

Converted using mole calculator.

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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf 3.02 \ mol \ Ag}}

Step-by-step explanation:

We want to convert grams of silver to moles of silver. We can do this in 2 steps.

1. Convert Grams to Moles

We can convert grams to moles using the molar mass. It tells us the mass of 1 mole of a substance.

This is a value found on the Periodic Table. It is the same value as the atomic mass, but the units are grams per mole (g/mol) instead of atomic mass units (amu). Look up silver's molar mass.

  • Ag: 107.868 g/mol

Let's make a ratio using the molar mass.


(107.868 \ g\ Ag)/( 1 \ mol \ Ag)

Since we are converting 326 grams to moles, we multiply by that value.


326 \ g\ Ag*(107.868 \ g\ Ag)/( 1 \ mol \ Ag)

Flip the ratio so the units of grams of silver cancel.


326 \ g\ Ag*( 1 \ mol \ Ag)/(107.868 \ g\ Ag)


326*( 1 \ mol \ Ag)/(107.868)


( 326)/(107.868) \ mol \ Ag


3.02221233359 \ mol \ Ag

2. Round

The original measurement of mass (326 grams) has 3 significant figures, so our answer must have the same.

For the number we found, that is the hundredth place. The 2 in the thousandth place (3.02221233359) tells us to leave the 2 in the hundredth place.


3.02 \ mol \ Ag

A silver watchband with a mass of 326 grams is equal to 3.02 moles of silver.

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