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8 April, 21:16

Nitric acid reacts with silver metal 4hno3 + 3ag = no + 2h2o + 3agno3. calculate the number of grams of no formed when 10.8 g of ag reacts with 12.6g of hno3

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  1. 8 April, 21:46
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    The balanced equation for the reaction is;

    2HNO ₃ + Ag - - - > NO + 2H ₂O + AgNO ₃

    Stoichiometry of HNO₃ to Ag is 2:1

    we need to first find the limiting reactant

    number of HNO₃ moles - 12.6 g / 63 g/mol = 0.2 mol

    number of Ag moles - 10.8 g / 108 g/mol = 0.1 mol

    0.2 moles of HNO₃ react with 0.1 mol of Ag, this is in the 2:1 molar ratio which means that both reactants react fully in the reaction.

    then molar ratio of Ag to NO is 1:1

    number of Ag moles equivalent to number of NO moles

    Number of NO moles - 0.1 mol

    Mass of NO - 0.1 mol x 30 g/mol = 3 g

    mass of NO produced is 3 g
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