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16 August, 08:47

How many grams of potassium iodide will produce 500 grams of silver iodide, when there is an excess of silver nitrate? Why?

A. 235

B. 707g

C. 166g

D. 301g

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  1. 16 August, 08:50
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    None of the options are correct. The answer to the question is 353.2g

    Explanation:

    The equation for the reaction between is given below:

    KI + AgNO3 - > KNO3 + AgI

    Molar Mass of KI = 39 + 127 = 166g/mol

    Molar Mass of AgI = 108 + 127 = 235g/mol

    From the equation,

    166g of KI produced 235g of AgI.

    Therefore, Xg of KI will produce 500g of AgI i. e

    Xg of KI = (166 x 500) / 235 = 353.2g
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