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There are 3 [tex]\rm \times\;10^3^5[/tex] moles of silver present in the 500,000,000,000 atoms of silver.
According to the concept of molar mass:
1 atom = [tex]\rm 6.023\;\times\;10^2^3[/tex] moles
500,000,000,000 atoms of silver can be written as:
5 [tex]\rm \times\;10^1^1[/tex] atoms of silver.
1 atom = [tex]\rm 6.023\;\times\;10^2^3[/tex] moles
5 [tex]\rm \times\;10^1^1[/tex] atoms = 5 [tex]\rm \times\;10^1^1[/tex] [tex]\times[/tex] [tex]\rm 6.023\;\times\;10^2^3[/tex] moles
5 [tex]\rm \times\;10^1^1[/tex] atoms = 30.115 [tex]\rm \times\;10^3^4[/tex] moles
= 3 [tex]\rm \times\;10^3^5[/tex] moles.
The moles of silver are present in the 500,000,000,000 atoms of silver are 3 [tex]\rm \times\;10^3^5[/tex] moles.
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