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Answer:
(a) 6 moles of Ag
(b) 647.22g of Ag
(c) 3 moles of copper (II) nitrate
(d) 564g of copper (II) nitrate
Explanation:
Cu(s) + 2AgNO3(aq)= 2Ag(s) + Cu(NO3)2(aq)
(a)According to the above equation, 1 mole of Cu gives 2 mole of Ag. So, 3 moles of Cu will give:
Cu : Ag
1 2
3 x
x = 3*2
x = 6 moles of silver
(b) To find grams of silver metal, multiply the moles from (a) with its molar mass,
mass=no. of moles × MM
= 6 × 107.87g
= 647.22g of Ag will be produced
(c) According to the above equation, 1 mole of Cu gives 1 mole of Cu(NO3)2, so 3 moles of Cu will give:
Cu : Cu(NO3)2
1 1
3 x
x= 3 * 1
x = 3 moles of Cu(NO3)2
(d) To find grams of Cu(NO3)2, multiple moles with (a) with molar mass of Cu(NO3)2,
mass of Cu(NO3)2 = moles × MM
= 3 × 188g/mol
= 564g of Cu(NO3)2
Taking into account the reaction stoichiometry:
- 4 moles of silver metal will be produced.
- 431.48 grams of silver metal will be produced.
- 2 moles of copper (II) nitrate will be produced.
- 375.08 grams of copper (II) nitrate will be produced.
Reaction stoichiometry
In first place, the balanced reaction is:
Cu + 2 AgNO₃ → 2 Ag + Cu(NO₃)₂
By reaction stoichiometry (that is, the relationship between the amount of reagents and products in a chemical reaction), the following amounts of moles of each compound participate in the reaction:
- Cu: 1 mole
- AgNO₃: 2 moles
- Ag: 2 moles
- Cu(NO₃)₂: 1 mole
The molar mass of the compounds is:
- Cu: 63.54 g/mole
- AgNO₃: 169.87 g/mole
- Ag: 107.87 g/mole
- Cu(NO₃)₂: 187.54 g/mole
Then, by reaction stoichiometry, the following mass quantities of each compound participate in the reaction:
- Cu: 1 mole ×63.54 g/mole= 63.54 grams
- AgNO₃: 2 moles ×169.87 g/mole= 339.74 grams
- Ag: 2 moles 2 mole ×107.87 g/mole= 215.74 grams
- Cu(NO₃)₂: 1 mole ×187.54 g/mole= 187.54 grams
Moles of silver produced
The following rule of three can be applied: If by reaction stoichiometry 1 mole of Cu form 2 moles of Ag, 2 moles of Cu form how many moles of Ag?
[tex]moles of Ag=\frac{2 moles of Cux2 moles of Ag}{1 moles of Cu}[/tex]
moles of Ag= 4 moles
4 moles of silver metal will be produced.
Mass of silver produced
The following rule of three can be applied: If by reaction stoichiometry 1 mole of Cu form 215.74 grams of Ag, 2 moles of Cu form how much mass of Ag?
[tex]mass of Ag=\frac{2 moles of Cux215.74 grams of Ag}{1 moles of Cu}[/tex]
mass of Ag= 431.48 grams
431.48 grams of silver metal will be produced.
Moles of copper (II) nitrate
The following rule of three can be applied: If by reaction stoichiometry 1 mole of Cu form 1 moles of copper (II) nitrate, 2 moles of Cu form how many moles of copper (II) nitrate?
[tex]moles of copper (II) nitrate=\frac{2 moles of Cux1 mole of copper (II) nitrate}{1 moles of Cu}[/tex]
moles of copper (II) nitrate= 2 moles
2 moles of copper (II) nitrate will be produced.
Mass of copper (II) nitrate
The following rule of three can be applied: If by reaction stoichiometry 1 mole of Cu form 187.54 grams of copper (II) nitrate, 2 moles of Cu form how much mass of copper (II) nitrate?
[tex]mass of Ag=\frac{2 moles of Cux187.54 grams of copper (II) nitrate}{1 moles of Cu}[/tex]
mass of Ag= 375.08 grams
375.08 grams of copper (II) nitrate will be produced.
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