Asked by Sam
                Calculate the mass of oxygen gas that can be produced in the decomposition of 5.55 g of silver oxide.
This is what I did but is it right?... I need help with a few more btw to double check if i'm doing these right.
So here is what I did:
First: balance the equation
2 Ag2 O decomposes→ 4 Ag + O2
So, (btw I put parenthesis to make it visibly understandable if it helps)
5.55 g Ag2O * (1 mole Ag2O/ 139.868 g Ag2O) * (1 mol O2/ 1 mol Ag2O) * (31.998 g O2/ 1 mole O2) = 1.27 g O2.... since the ? is asking to calculate the mass of Oxygen gas (O2)
IS THIS CORRECT?
            
            
        This is what I did but is it right?... I need help with a few more btw to double check if i'm doing these right.
So here is what I did:
First: balance the equation
2 Ag2 O decomposes→ 4 Ag + O2
So, (btw I put parenthesis to make it visibly understandable if it helps)
5.55 g Ag2O * (1 mole Ag2O/ 139.868 g Ag2O) * (1 mol O2/ 1 mol Ag2O) * (31.998 g O2/ 1 mole O2) = 1.27 g O2.... since the ? is asking to calculate the mass of Oxygen gas (O2)
IS THIS CORRECT?
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            DrBob222
            
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