To solve this problem, we first need to write the balanced chemical equation for the decomposition of silver bromide (AgBr). The decomposition reaction is:
2 AgBr(s) -> 2 Ag(s) + Br2(g)
From the balanced equation, we can see that for every 2 moles of AgBr decomposed, 1 mole of Br2 gas is produced. Now, calculate the molar mass of AgBr to find the number of moles in 25.54 grams. Finally, use the stoichiometric ratios from the balanced equation to determine the number of moles of Br2 produced, and convert that to grams to find the answer. The correct answer for the amount of bromine gas produced when 25.54 grams of silver bromide decomposes fully is 10.867 grams.
How many grams of bromine gas will be produced when 25.54 grams of silver bromide solid decomposes fully? Must show the correct stoichiometric set up for calculation. 2-5 sentences. My answer is 10.867 is that correct, if so can you show me how to solve it? In 2-5 sentences.
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