Silver Atomic Mass



  1. Molar mass The molar mass of a compound defines the mass of 1 mole of that particular substance and number of grams per mole of a compound. In other words, the molar mass is the total mass of all the atoms in grams that make a mole of a particular molecule. The molar mass of silver is 107.868 g/mol.
  2. Silver atoms have 47 electrons and the shell structure is 2.8.18.18.1. The ground state electronic configuration of neutral silver is Kr.4d 10.5s 1 and the term symbol of silver is 2 S 1/2. Silver: description Your user agent does not support the HTML5 Audio element.

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Atomic Mass and Nuclear Binding Energy for Ag-112 (Silver)

Abstract

This document is part of the Supplement containing the complete sets of data of Subvolume A `Nuclei with Z = 1 - 54' of Volume 22 `Nuclear Binding Energies and Atomic Masses' of Landolt-Börnstein - Group I `Elementary Particles, Nuclei and Atoms'. It provides atomic mass, mass excess, nuclear binding energy, nucleon separation energies, Q-values, and nucleon residual interaction parameters for atomic nuclei of the isotope Ag-112 (Silver, atomic number Z = 47, mass number A = 112).

Periodic table silver atomic mass
Publication:
Pub Date:
2009
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-540-69945-3_2748
Bibcode:
2009LanB.22A.6176S
Keywords:

Silver Atomic Mass

  • atomic mass;
  • mass excess;
  • nuclear binding energy;
  • nucleon separation energy;
  • Q-value;
  • nucleon residual interaction parameter