Asked by Whittney
How many moles of Ag can be produced if 350.g of Cu are reacted with excess AgNO3 according to the equation Cu(s) plus 2AgNO3(aq) plus Cu(NO3)2(aq)?
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Answered by
bobpursley
I am not certain I buy your equation as typed. However, one mole of copper will replace 2 moles of Silver in
Cu +2Ag(NO3) >> Cu(NO3)2 + 2Ag
Figure the moles of 350g copper, double that amount of moles, that will be the moles of silver.
Cu +2Ag(NO3) >> Cu(NO3)2 + 2Ag
Figure the moles of 350g copper, double that amount of moles, that will be the moles of silver.
Answered by
Kodilynn
We are looking for moles, it's not that complicated so don't make it sound complicated.
Answered by
Anonymous
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