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You have a sample containing 2.39 moles of silver. How many atoms of silver are in this sample?


Sagot :

Answer:

14.3878 x 10^23 molecules Ag

Explanation:

2.39 mol Ag     6.02 x 10^23

----------------- x   ------------------ =  14.3878 x 10^23 Molecules Ag

     1                        1 mol