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3 July, 10:54

How many grams of silver chloride are produced from 5.0 g of silver nitrate reacting with an excess of barium chloride?

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  1. 3 July, 11:12
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    4.21 grams of silver chloride are produced

    Explanation:

    Let's follow the reaction:

    2AgNO₃ + BaCl₂ → 2AgCl + Ba (NO₃) ₂

    Ratio is 2:2 so 2 moles of nitrate produce, 2 mol of chloride.

    Mol = Mass / Molar mass → 5g / 169.87 g/m = 0.0294 moles

    So, 0.0294 moles of Silver chloride are produced

    Molar mass AgCl = 143.32 g/m

    Molar mass. mol = Mass → 143.32 g/m. 0.0294 mol = 4.21 grams
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