Question
Using this equation: 4 Ag + 2 H2S + O2 --> 2 Ag2S + 2 H2O, how many moles of Ag2S will be produced from 6.2 moles of Ag? Please show work
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please help me!!
This is a simple stoichiometry problem. I worked a very similar one for Veronica. Here is a link to that work. You already have the equation AND you have grams converted into mols. Follow the other steps.
https://www.jiskha.com/questions/1815058/i-cant-get-this-if-4-00-g-of-h2-are-made-to-react-with-excess-co-g-how-many-grams-of
Post your work if you get stuck.
https://www.jiskha.com/questions/1815058/i-cant-get-this-if-4-00-g-of-h2-are-made-to-react-with-excess-co-g-how-many-grams-of
Post your work if you get stuck.
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