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What percent of AgNO3 is silver?
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Calculate mass percent = (mass of Ag) / (molar mass of AgNO3) × 100.
Using atomic weights Ag = 107.87, N = 14.01, O = 16.00:
M(AgNO3) = 107.87 + 14.01 + 3×16.00 = 169.88 g/mol.
%Ag = 107.87 / 169.88 × 100 ≈ 63.5%.
(Depending on the atomic-weight values used, you’ll get about 63.5% Ag by mass.)
Using atomic weights Ag = 107.87, N = 14.01, O = 16.00:
M(AgNO3) = 107.87 + 14.01 + 3×16.00 = 169.88 g/mol.
%Ag = 107.87 / 169.88 × 100 ≈ 63.5%.
(Depending on the atomic-weight values used, you’ll get about 63.5% Ag by mass.)
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