Silver(I) nitrate and sodium sulfate react to form silver(I) sulfate and sodium nitrate.

Suppose 49.02 mL of 0.040 M silver(I) nitrate solution and 39.48 mL of 0.10 M sodium sulfate solution are mixed. What is the maximum number of grams of silver(I) sulfate that can be made?

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Bob Pursley worked a similar problem several years ago. Use this as an example.
"moles silver: .0435*.04
moles sulfate:.02658*.1

To make Ag2SO4, from the above, one is limiting. So of the two inputs above, which will be limiting?
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