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14 February, 21:22

How many moles of ag are formed by the complete reaction of 28.3 mol of pb?

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  1. 14 February, 21:40
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    Answer: 56.6 moles Explanation: 28.3 moles of Pb would produce twice as much moles as Ag. 28.3 X (2moles Ag / 1 mol Pb) = 56.6 moles of Ag.
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