How many moles of Agl will be formed when 75.0 mL of 0.300 M AgNO, is completely reacted according to the balanced chemical reaction: 2 AgNO,(aq) + Cal(aq) → 2 Agl(s) + Ca(NO₂)₂(aq)

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75.0
ml AgNO
STARTING AMOUNT
75.0 mL AgNO3
X
X
1 L Agl
1000 mL AgNO3
X
1
LAGT
1000 mL AgNO
0.300 mol AgNO3
75.0 L Agl
How many moles of Agl will be formed when 75.0 mL of 0.300 M AgNO, is
completely reacted according to the balanced chemical reaction:
= 0.0225 mol Agl
X
ADD FACTOR
x( )
234.77
M AgNO3
2
2 AgNO₂(aq) + Cal₂(aq) → 2 Agl(s) + Ca(NO³)₂(aq)
169.88
0.300
75.0
0.300
mol AgNO3
Question 2 of 4
mol AgNO,
DELETE
1
LAGT
X
HA
mL Agl
1000
6.022 × 10²3
L Agl
= 0.0225
g Agl
ANSWER
22.5
0.0225
0.001
L AgNO
g AgNO,
mol Agl
0.250
RESET
mol Agl
3
0.0450
75.0
mL AgNO3
Submit
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Transcribed Image Text:75.0 ml AgNO STARTING AMOUNT 75.0 mL AgNO3 X X 1 L Agl 1000 mL AgNO3 X 1 LAGT 1000 mL AgNO 0.300 mol AgNO3 75.0 L Agl How many moles of Agl will be formed when 75.0 mL of 0.300 M AgNO, is completely reacted according to the balanced chemical reaction: = 0.0225 mol Agl X ADD FACTOR x( ) 234.77 M AgNO3 2 2 AgNO₂(aq) + Cal₂(aq) → 2 Agl(s) + Ca(NO³)₂(aq) 169.88 0.300 75.0 0.300 mol AgNO3 Question 2 of 4 mol AgNO, DELETE 1 LAGT X HA mL Agl 1000 6.022 × 10²3 L Agl = 0.0225 g Agl ANSWER 22.5 0.0225 0.001 L AgNO g AgNO, mol Agl 0.250 RESET mol Agl 3 0.0450 75.0 mL AgNO3 Submit +
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