Question
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
Answers
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.
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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.
8.11
29.1
8.110789883... 8.1
I got 8.11, don’t stay up the night before again !!
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