Asked by Nurudeen
How many moles of silver will be deposited from a silver(i)trioxonitrate(v)solution by 16g of copper (Ag=108, Cu=64).
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Answered by
DrBob222
Cu + 2AgNO3 ==> 2Ag + Cu(NO3)2
mols Cu = grams Cu/atomic mass Cu
Using the coefficients in the balanced equation, convert mols Cu to mols Ag.
Now convert mols Ag to grams. g = mols Ag x atomic mass Ag.
mols Cu = grams Cu/atomic mass Cu
Using the coefficients in the balanced equation, convert mols Cu to mols Ag.
Now convert mols Ag to grams. g = mols Ag x atomic mass Ag.
Answered by
oreva
4.65mol
Answered by
Lizzy Beat.
The question is okay but I have my own question"How many moles of silver will be deposited from a silver trioxonitrate(v)solution by 11g of copper,Ag108,Cu64.
Thanks and Am waiting for my answer.
Thanks and Am waiting for my answer.
Answered by
Lizzy Beat.
What is the final answer pls.
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