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Julian Dennis
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28 July, 21:39
What is the mass of silver in 3.4g of AgNO3?
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Emma Richmond
28 July, 22:07
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3.4g AgNO3 x (1 mole AgNO3/169.8732g AgNO3) x (1 mole Ag/1mole AgNO3) x (107.8682g Ag/1 mole Ag) =
2.2 grams Ag
(2 significant figures
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