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23 March, 02:41

How many moles of AgCl will be produced from 60.0 g of AgNO3, assuming NaCl is available in excess?

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  1. 23 March, 02:43
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    Answer: For this homework question, you'll need to look up the molar mass of AgNO₃. Use this to calculate the number of moles in the sample.

    Then note that silver is (quite usually) univalent, so there will be as many moles of AgCl as there were of AgNO₃.

    Ask your instructor or tutor for more in-depth training, if need be. Good luck!
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