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Silver (atomic weight `108 g mol^(-1))` has a density of `10.5 g cm^(-3)`. The number of silver atoms on a surfaces of area `10^(-12) m^(2)` can be expressed in scientific notation as `Y xx 10^(-x)`, The value of `x` is …….

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