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Posted by Jason on Sunday, January 28, 2007 at 7:49pm.

In my problem i need to find the mass of Ag in AgNO3. I have 3.489g of AgNO3. Help please!

Determine the percentage composition from the formula.

PercentAg= atomicmassAg/molmassAgNO3

Then, mass Ag= 3.489 * decimal percent above.

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