Asked by Avonlea
What mass of Ag2O is required to produce 25.0 g of silver sulfadiazine from the reaction of silver oxide and sulfadiazine?
2C10H10N4SO2 + Ag2O ==> 2AgC10H9N4SO2 + H2O
2C10H10N4SO2 + Ag2O ==> 2AgC10H9N4SO2 + H2O
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Answered by
DrBob222
1. Convert 25.0 g silver sulfadiazine to mols. Remember mols = g/molar mass.
2. Use the equation coefficients to convert mols silver sulfadiazine to mols Ag2O.
3. Convert mols Ag2O to grams using mols x molar mass = grams.
check my thinking.
Post your work if you get stuck.
2. Use the equation coefficients to convert mols silver sulfadiazine to mols Ag2O.
3. Convert mols Ag2O to grams using mols x molar mass = grams.
check my thinking.
Post your work if you get stuck.
Answered by
a
8.11
Answered by
emily
29.1
Answered by
Robby
8.110789883... 8.1
Answered by
Samuel Henderson
I got 8.11, don’t stay up the night before again !!
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