2.11 x 10^22
This is how you figure it out:
3.78g divided by 107.87(the Atomic Mass of silver). Then you multiply the number you get by 6.022x10^23 (Avogadros number). And that's your answer.
The answer is approx. 1,5.10e23 atoms of silver.
Silver is an element, pure silver would contain only silver atoms.
about 30
2.17*10^22
2.26*1024
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The answer is approx. 1,5.10e23 atoms of silver.
Silver is an atom.
Silver is an atom.
29
Silver is an element, pure silver would contain only silver atoms.
about 30
There are 6.022x1023 atoms in a mole. You multiply 6.022x1023 by 8.68, which equals 52.20796x1023 atoms
One formula unit of silver sulfate, Ag2SO4 has 7 atoms.
It depends on the weight of the silver in the material. 107.89 g of silver will have 6.023 x 1023 atoms of silver
There are 5 atoms in silver nitrate (1 silver, 1 nitrogen and 3 oxygens).
2.17*10^22