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26 April, 14:41

Suppose that magnesium would react exactly the same as copper in this experiment. how many grams of magnesium would have been used in the reaction if 1.000 g of silver were produced? the atomic mass of magnesium is 24.31 g/mol, and the atomic mass of silver is 107.87 g/mol

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  1. 26 April, 15:02
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    The solution for this problem would be:

    We are looking for the grams of magnesium that would have been used in the reaction if one gram of silver were created. The computation would be:

    1 g Ag (1 mol Mg) (24.31 g/mol) / (2mol Ag) (107.87g/mol) = 0.1127 grams of Magnesium
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