Silver-108 Please visit the Silver element page for information specific to the chemical element of the periodic table. The atomic number of a Silver atom (Ag)=47 Therefore the number of protons in the nucleus =47 The mass number of Ag= 107g/mol 107 g / m o l Become a member and unlock all Study Answers. Silver has two isotopes. One isotope contains 60 neutrons and has a percent abundance of 51.839% the other contains 62 neutrons. Give the atomic symbols for.
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Molar mass of Ag is 107.86820 ± 0.00020 g/mol Compound name is silver Convert between Ag weight and moles
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