One mole of silver has a mass of 107.9 grams. Approximately how many atoms of silver are present in one mole of silver?

A) 107 atoms
B) 108 atoms
C) 6 × 1023 atoms
D) 53 × 1023 atoms


Answer :

The number of silver atoms present in one mole of silver is 6.0 × 10²³ atoms. The correct option is C) 6 × 1023 atoms

Stoichiometry

From the question, we are to determine the number of silver atoms present in one mole of silver.

From the formula,

Number of atoms = Number of moles × Avogadro's constant

Number of atoms = 1 × 6.022 × 10²³

Number of atoms = 6.022 × 10²³

Number of atoms ≅ 6.0 × 10²³ atoms

Hence, the number of silver atoms present in one mole of silver is 6.0 × 10²³ atoms. The correct option is C) 6 × 1023 atoms

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