Asked by Gweedo8
This is a different question then asked before,I had lab where I mixed 1.365 NaCL + AgNO3-->2.6242 AgCl.
The 2 questions that I need help finding the answers to are: How much salt should be used to cause all of the silver nitrate to react? How much silver chloride should be produced?
I determined in this problem that the limiting reactant is just barely NaCl with .02335 mol instead of AgNO3 with 0.0235 mol. THen I figured that AgCl has a theoretical yield of 3.3465 because 0.02335*143.321=3.3465. but what are the steps after that????
The 2 questions that I need help finding the answers to are: How much salt should be used to cause all of the silver nitrate to react? How much silver chloride should be produced?
I determined in this problem that the limiting reactant is just barely NaCl with .02335 mol instead of AgNO3 with 0.0235 mol. THen I figured that AgCl has a theoretical yield of 3.3465 because 0.02335*143.321=3.3465. but what are the steps after that????
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maryann
what is the number of atom in each compound of AgNO3
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