1 mol of Ag and 1 mol of Au can be said to contain the same amount of atoms of each element.
No, "Au" is not the symbol for silver. It instead is the symbol for gold whereas "Ag" is that for silver.
The element and precious metal of gold has the symbol Au. Au has an atomic (proton#) of 79 and a weight of 197.0 grams per mole.
AG in German-speaking countries is an abbreviation forAktiengesellschaft. However, since this is a chemistry category question, probably Ag was meant, and that is the chemical symbol for silver.
Gold - Au Silver - Ag Platinum - Pt
Generally precious metals as Au, Ag, Pt, Pd, Ir.
cu,ag, and au are all in what group
cu - copper au - sliver ag - gold
Au is the chemical symbol for gold; Ag is the chemical symbol for silver.
A mole of Au
Gold is not Ag it is Au Ag is silver. Au comes from the Latin name for gold, aurum Ag comes from the Latin name for silver argentum
common: Al rare: Ag, Au and alloys with Al
cu,ag, and au are all in what group
1 mole of atoms of an element = 6.022 x 1023 atoms.1 mole of an element = atomic weight in grams.1 g = 1000mg1 mole Au atoms = 6.022 x 1023 atoms1 mole Au = 196.96655g AuConvert mg Au to g Au.0.0148mg Au x (1g/1000mg) = 0.0000148g AuConvert mass Au to moles Au.0.0000148g x (1mole Au/196.96655g Au) = 0.0000000751 mole AuConvert moles Au to atoms Au.0.0000000751 mole Au x (6.022 x 1023 atoms Au/1mole Au) = 4.52 x 1016 atoms Au
1g AU = 1000mg Au 1 mole Au = 196.96655g Au 1 mole Au = 6.022 X 1023 atoms Au Calculation: 328mg Au x (1g Au /1000g Au) x (1 mole Au/196.97g Au) x (6.022 X 1023 atoms Au/1mole Au) = 1.00 x 1021 atoms Au
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1 mol of Ag and 1 mol of Au can be said to contain the same amount of atoms of each element.
No, "Au" is not the symbol for silver. It instead is the symbol for gold whereas "Ag" is that for silver.