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30 June, 14:36

If you mix 40.0 ml of a 0.200 m solution of k2cro4 with an aqueous solution of agno3, what mass of solid forms? (hint: most chromates are insoluble.)

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  1. 30 June, 14:39
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    The mass of solid formed is 2.654 g

    calculation

    step 1: write the balanced molecular equation

    =2AgNO3 (aq) + k2CrO4 (aq) → Ag2CrO4 (s) + 2 KNO3 (aq)

    step 2: calculate the moles of K2CrO4

    moles = molarity x volume in liters

    molarity = 0.200 M = 0.200 mol/L

    volume = 40.0 ml in liters = 40/1000 = 0.04 liters

    moles is = 0.200 mol/l x0.04 L = 0.008 moles

    Step 3: use the mole ratio to determine the moles of solid formed (Ag2CrO4)

    K2CrO4 : Ag2CrO4 is 1:1 therefore the moles of Ag2CrO4 is also

    0.008 moles

    step 4: calculate the mass of Ag2CrO4

    mass = moles x molar mass

    from periodic table the molar mass of Ag2Cro4

    = (107.87 x2) + 52 + (16 x4) = 331.74 g/mol

    mass = 0.008 moles x 331.74 = 2.654 g
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