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5 August, 14:16

Consider the unbalanced equation for the decomposition of silver nitrate: AgNO3 (s) - - - >Ag (s) + NO2 (g) + O2 (g)

1. Write the balanced equation for the reaction.

2. When 54.0g of AgNO3 is heated, 4.60g of O2 is formed. How many grams of Ag is also formed?

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  1. 5 August, 14:32
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    The balanced equation is 2AgNO3 (s) - - - > 2Ag (s) + 2NO2 (g) + O2 (g) achieved through elemental balance from each side. We check in 2 if the resulting mass of O2 is equal to that produced from 54 agno3. In this case, the O2 produced is 5.08 grams ... this is equal to 90.44% yield. Hence the answer is 31.01 grams Ag.
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