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Discussion Forum : Chemistry - Section 1 (Q.No. 69)
69.
The number of atoms present in 21.6 gram of silver (atomic weight = 108) are same as the molecules in
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Sreenish c k said:
9 years ago
Which answer is correct?
Kingsley said:
10 years ago
So what's the correct answer?
Jahan said:
10 years ago
Confused with the answer. Can anyone explain again please?
Abhas said:
10 years ago
@Divya.
Atoms of silver = Given no. of moles*6.023x10^23.
= 0.2*6.023x10^23.
= 1.2044x10^23.
Atoms of silver = Given no. of moles*6.023x10^23.
= 0.2*6.023x10^23.
= 1.2044x10^23.
Divya said:
10 years ago
Why Atoms of Silver = 1.2044*10 raise to the power 23.
Atoms of Water = 1.088*10 raise to the power 23.
Can you please explain?
Atoms of Water = 1.088*10 raise to the power 23.
Can you please explain?
Vishawkirti said:
1 decade ago
Moles of silver = 0.2.
Atoms of silver = 1.2044*10 raise to the power 23.
Moles of water = 0.110.
Atoms = 1.088*10 raise to the power 23.
Correct answer is (A).
Atoms of silver = 1.2044*10 raise to the power 23.
Moles of water = 0.110.
Atoms = 1.088*10 raise to the power 23.
Correct answer is (A).
(1)
Dhruvil said:
1 decade ago
Answer is A: As moles of silver (21.6/108) = 0.2 and moles of water is also (1.8/18) = 0.1.
So H2O Dissociates into [H+] and [OH-]. So it has two hydrogen ion that can accept an electron [H+] and one that can donate an electron [OH-] when Ag is in its ionic form i.e. Ag+.
So H2O Dissociates into [H+] and [OH-]. So it has two hydrogen ion that can accept an electron [H+] and one that can donate an electron [OH-] when Ag is in its ionic form i.e. Ag+.
Jainnandish said:
1 decade ago
108.0 gm of silver = 1 atom of silver.
21.6 gm of silver = 21.6/108 =0.02.
21.6 gm of silver = 21.6/108 =0.02.
Ani said:
1 decade ago
Please explain.
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