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4. Calculate The equation for the decomposition of
silver oxide is 2A9,0 – 4Ag + 02. Set up a ratio to
calculate the number of oxygen molecules released
when 1 g of silver oxide is broken down. There are
2.6 X 1021 molecules in 1 g of silver oxide.
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4. Calculate The equation for the decomposition of
silver oxide is 2A9,0 – 4Ag...
silver oxide is 2A9,0 – 4Ag...
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