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How do i convert mols CaCl2 to AgCl
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Answered by
DrBob222
In the equation for that process we had
2AgNO3 + CaCl2 ==> 2AgCl + Ca(NO3)2
You convert anything to anything using the coefficients in the balanced equation. Let's just suppose you had 0.1 mol CaCl2 (I don't remember the numbers) so we want to convert 0.1 mol CaCl2 to ? mols AgCl.
0.1 mol CaCl2 x (2 mols AgCl/1 mol CaCl2) = 0.1 mol x 2/1 = 0.2 mols AgCl.
2AgNO3 + CaCl2 ==> 2AgCl + Ca(NO3)2
You convert anything to anything using the coefficients in the balanced equation. Let's just suppose you had 0.1 mol CaCl2 (I don't remember the numbers) so we want to convert 0.1 mol CaCl2 to ? mols AgCl.
0.1 mol CaCl2 x (2 mols AgCl/1 mol CaCl2) = 0.1 mol x 2/1 = 0.2 mols AgCl.
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