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Chemistry, 05.05.2020 06:05 eduardo60

Explain why a sample containing 1 mole of silver (Ag) and a sample containing 1 mole of gold (Au) have the same number of atoms but diffrent masses. 3 to 4 sentence answer Please ? :)

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