Answer: The number of electrons in given amount of silver are [tex]1.87\times 10^{24}[/tex]
Explanation:
To calculate the number of moles, we use the equation:
[tex]\text{Number of moles}=\frac{\text{Given mass}}{\text{Molar mass}}[/tex]
We are given:
Given mass of silver = 7.1 g
Molar mass of silver = 107.87 g/mol
Putting values in above equation, we get:
[tex]\text{Moles of silver}=\frac{7.1g}{107.87g/mol}=0.066mol[/tex]
Number of electrons in 1 atom of silver = 47
According to mole concept:
1 mole of an element contains [tex]6.022\times 10^{23}[/tex] number of particles
So, 0.066 moles of silver will contain = -[tex](0.066\times 47\times 6.022\times 10^{23})=1.87\times 10^{24}[/tex] number of electrons
Hence, the number of electrons in given amount of silver are [tex]1.87\times 10^{24}[/tex]