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Chemistry, 22.11.2021 14:00, hinacat87

A sample of pure silver has a mass of 11.5 g. Calculate the number of moles in the sample and silver atoms in the sample. HINT (a) moles in the sample moles (b) silver atoms in the sample atoms

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