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To calculate the mass of a given number of moles of a substance, you can use the concept of molar mass. The molar mass represents the mass of one mole of atoms or molecules of a substance.

The molar mass of silver (Ag) is approximately 107.87 grams per mole.

To determine the mass of 0.5 moles of silver atoms, you can use the following calculation:

Mass = Number of moles × Molar mass

Mass of 0.5 moles of silver = 0.5 moles × 107.87 g/mol ≈ 53.94 grams

Therefore, the mass of 0.5 moles of silver atoms is approximately 53.94 grams.

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