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23 March, 21:46

If a sample of pure silver contains 3.35 x 10^22 atoms of silver, how any moles of silver are in the sample?

17.9 mol

2.82 mol

0.180 mol

0.0556 mol

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  1. 23 March, 21:58
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    No of moles of silver = no of silver atoms / Avogadro number = 3.35x10^22 / 6.02x10^23 = 0.0556mol. Last option is correct
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