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Calculate the mass of (i) an atom of silver (ii) a molecule of carbon dioxide.

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To calculate the mass of (i) an atom of silver and (ii) a molecule of carbon dioxide, we will follow these steps: ### Part (i): Mass of an Atom of Silver 1. **Identify the Atomic Mass of Silver**: - The atomic mass of silver (Ag) is approximately 108 atomic mass units (u). 2. **Convert Atomic Mass to Molar Mass**: ...
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