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24 April, 06:00

How many grams of Cu would have to react to produce 89.5 grams of Ag

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  1. 24 April, 09:12
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    Mass = 26.36 of Cu

    Explanation:

    The balance chemical equation for this single replacement reaction is,

    Cu + 2 AgNO₃ → Cu (NO₃) ₂ + 2 Ag

    Step 1: Calculate moles of Ag as;

    Moles = Mass / A. Mass

    Moles = 89.5 g / 107.86 g/mol

    Moles = 0.8297 moles

    Step 2: Find out moles of Cu as,

    According to balance equation,

    2 moles of Ag are produced by = 1 mole of Cu

    So,

    0.8297 moles of Ag will be produced by = X moles of Cu

    Solving for X,

    X = 0.8297 mol * 1 mol / 2 mol

    X = 0.4148 moles of Cu

    Step 3: Calculate Mass of Cu as;

    Mass = Moles * A. Mass

    Mass = 0.4148 mol * 63.54 g/mol

    Mass = 26.36 of Cu
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