Question
Calculate the mass of sliver chloride, AgCl, and dihydrogen monosulfide, H2S, formed when 85.6g of sliver sulfide, Ag2S, reacts with excess hydrochloric acid, HcL.
Answers
bobpursley
write the balanced equation:
Ag2S+ 2HCl >> 2AgCl + H2S
how many moles of silver sulfide does 85.6g make?
for each mole of silver sulfide, you get two moles of silver chloride. Convert that to mass
Ag2S+ 2HCl >> 2AgCl + H2S
how many moles of silver sulfide does 85.6g make?
for each mole of silver sulfide, you get two moles of silver chloride. Convert that to mass
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