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Standard X
Chemistry
Mole Concept and Avogadro's Number
How many Ag...
Question
How many
A
g
atoms are there in
0.0001
grams of
A
g
?
Molar mass of
A
g
is
108
grams per mole.
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Solution
For
108
g
⟶
6.023
×
10
23
atoms
For
0.00001
g
⟶
?
(
x
)
x
=
0.0001
×
6.023
×
10
23
108
=
6.023
×
10
19
108
=
5.5768
×
10
17
atoms
∴
5.5768
×
10
17
atoms present in
0.0001
g
of silver.
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