Middle School

What is the molar mass of AgF?

A. 51.9 g/mol
B. 198.8 g/mol
C. 126.87 g/mol
D. 99.7 g/mol

Answer :

The molar mass of AgF will be 126.87 g/mol,

Option (C) is correct.

The molar mass of AgF (silver fluoride) is 126.87 g/mol.

To calculate the molar mass, you add up the atomic masses of all the atoms in the chemical formula. For AgF:

Ag (Silver) atomic mass = 107.87 g/mol

F (Fluorine) atomic mass = 18.99 g/mol

Molar mass of AgF = Atomic mass of Ag + Atomic mass of F

Molar mass of AgF = 107.87 g/mol + 18.99 g/mol

Molar mass of AgF = 126.87 g/mol

So, the correct answer is C. 126.87 g/mol.

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Answer: 126.866 g/mol

Explanation: