Silver ion reacts with excess

  1. calculate the mass of silver chloride and dihydrogen monosulfide formed when 85.6g of silver sulfide reacts with excess
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  2. Silver reacts with hydrogen sulphide gas, and oxygen according to the reaction:4Ag(s) + 2H2S(g) + O2(g) → 2Ag2S(s)+ 2H2O(g)
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  3. Silver ion reacts with excess CN- to form a colorless complex ion,Ag(CN)2 , which has a formation constant Kf = 3.0*10^20 .Calcu
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  4. 1.) what mass of zinc is needed to completely react with 4.00 g of silver nitrate?2.) If excess ammonium sulfate reacts with
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  5. Silver ion reacts with excess CN− to form a colorless complex ion, Ag(CN)−2, which has a formation constant Kf=3.0×1020.Cal
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  6. Hydrolysis of a compound A, C7H6cl2 was carried out by refluxing with excess potassium hydroxide solution. the resulting
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  7. Hydrolysis of a compound B(C7H6CL2) was carried out by refusing with excess potassium hydroxide solution.The resulting solution
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  8. Compound X contains only carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and chlorine. When 1.00 g of X is dissolved in water and allowed to react
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  9. Compound X contains only carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and chlorine. When 1.00 g of X is dissolved in water and allowed to react
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  10. An impure silver sample weighing 0.1652g reacts with diluted HNO3, forming the add HCl, a white precipitate that weighed 0.0911
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