J.R. S. answered 09/17/19
Ph.D. University Professor with 10+ years Tutoring Experience
Each mole of silver (or any element) will contain 6.02x1023 particles (atoms).
0.362 moles Ag x 6.02x1023 particles of Ag/mole Ag = 2.18x1023 particles of Ag
Kelsey B.
asked 09/17/19J.R. S. answered 09/17/19
Ph.D. University Professor with 10+ years Tutoring Experience
Each mole of silver (or any element) will contain 6.02x1023 particles (atoms).
0.362 moles Ag x 6.02x1023 particles of Ag/mole Ag = 2.18x1023 particles of Ag
David C. answered 09/17/19
ACT, SAT, Testing Skills, Algebra, Calc, Chemistry, Physics,
A mole is just a specific number = 6.022 x 10^23 {actually this is approximately the number}. So one mole of a particular thing is 6.022 x 10^23 of those things.
In a 0.250 mole silver = 0.250 (6.022 x 10^23) silver = 1.506 x 10^23 silver
In a 0.362 mole silver = 0.362 (6.022 x 10^23) silver = 2.179 x 10^23 silver
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