How many silver atoms are there in 2.00 moles of silver?

1 Answer
Feb 8, 2017

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Explanation:

1*mol simply specifies a number, i.e. N_A=6.0222xx10^23*mol^-1.

And, thus in 2.00*mol of silver, there are 2*molxxN_A = 6.022xx10^23*cancel(mol^-1)xx2*cancel(mol)=1.20xx10^24 "individual silver atoms."

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