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∙ 8y agoThe relative Atomic Mass of silver is 107.868, so 107.868 grams of it is equivalent to one mole or approx 6.0221409*10^23 atoms.
So the equation is
Grams of silver = (2.68*10^11/6.0221409*10^23)*107.868
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∙ 7y agoTo convert atoms to grams, you should use the equivalence factor of 1 mole of silver atoms (Ag) to its molar mass. The molar mass of silver is 107.87 g/mol. Therefore, 1 mole of silver atoms is equal to 107.87 grams. Use this equivalence factor to convert the given number of atoms to grams of silver.
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∙ 8y ago6,022140857.1023atoms-------------------107,8682 g
2,68.1011 atoms---------------------------------x g
x = 48.10-12 g
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Blank titration is necessary in the Mohr method to account for any impurities present in the reagents or in the sample. It helps to ensure that the color change observed during the titration is solely due to the analyte of interest being titrated, and not influenced by impurities that could interfere with the accuracy of the results.
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No, it is not possible to convert silver into gold through any known chemical process. The two elements have different atomic numbers and properties, making such a conversion impossible.
Blank titration is necessary in the Mohr method to account for any impurities present in the reagents or in the sample. It helps to ensure that the color change observed during the titration is solely due to the analyte of interest being titrated, and not influenced by impurities that could interfere with the accuracy of the results.