Silver Fluoride Molar Mass

Silver fluoride is a chemical compound composed of one silver atom, one fluorine atom, and has the chemical formula AgF. The molar mass of silver fluoride is calculated by adding the atomic masses of one silver atom and one fluorine atom together.

The atomic mass of silver (Ag) is 107.8682 g/mol while that of fluorine (F) is 18.9984 g/mol. Therefore, the molar mass of silver fluoride can be calculated as:

Molar mass of AgF = (1 x atomic mass of Ag) + (1 x atomic mass of F)

= (1 x 107.8682 g/mol) + (1 x 18.9984 g/mol)

= 126.8666 g/mol

So, the molar mass of silver fluoride is approximately 126.87 g/mol.