Silver: symbol Ag, atomic number 47 and atomic weight/mass 107.880
Silver (Ag) it is...
Mass [g] (Ag)=(10.46g Ag/1cm Ag)(12.99cm Ag/1) The "centimeters" units cancel out to leave you with grams of Ag. Just multiply across: 12.99x10.46 for your answer, in grams.
The isotope 110Ag has 63 neutrons.
Silver (Ag) has an Atomic Mass of 107.87 g/mol. Periodic Table here: http://fermat.csci.unt.edu/~mikler/Courses/biocomputing/resources/periodic_table.gif
Ag is the symbol of silver.
Silver (Ag) it is...
Ag (should not be written as ag) is the symbol of the element silver.
The atomic mass of the element silver, Ag is 108Amount of Ag = mass of sample/molar mass = 108/108 = 1.00 So, there is 1.00mol of silver in a 108g pure sample.
Using your molar mass. 0.0001 grams silver (1 mole Ag/108 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole Ag) = 5.58 X 1017 atoms of silver =====================
Silver in the periodic table is labeled as Ag, and is number 47 on the table.
Silver's element name is Ag. Silver has a relative Atomic Mass of 108 and an Atomic Number of 47.
Silver is a metal element. Atomic mass number of it is 197.
Ag is the chemical symbol of silver.
Silver, element 47, it oxidizes Black , so (Black 47) is a useful memory jog. AG stands for the Latin Argentum. Argentina is literally- Land of Silver.The chemical symbol Ag stands for the element Silver.
In the periodic table, the element with 107.87 as its atomic mass is silver (Ag)
Mass [g] (Ag)=(10.46g Ag/1cm Ag)(12.99cm Ag/1) The "centimeters" units cancel out to leave you with grams of Ag. Just multiply across: 12.99x10.46 for your answer, in grams.
The isotope 110Ag has 63 neutrons.