The atomic mass unit is defined based on the mass of carbon-12, where one amu is exactly equal to 1/12th of the mass of a carbon-12 atom.
Therefore, the mass of a single Silver atom in grams can be calculated by:
Mass of 1 Silver atom = (Atomic mass of Silver) / (Avogadro's number)
Mass of 1 Silver atom = (107.8682 amu) / (6.02214076 x 10^23 atoms/mol)
Mass of 1 Silver atom ≈ 1.7936 x 10^-22 grams
So, the mass of a single Silver atom is approximately 1.7936 x 10^-22 grams.