Answer: The moles of Ag produced will be 11.02 moles.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the number of moles, we use the equation:
![\text{Number of moles}=\frac{\text{Given mass}}{\text{Molar mass}}](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/chemistry/high-school/6fevquhv7340l26c788mrbt9iaac3sw36j.png)
For copper:
Given mass of copper = 350 g
Molar mass of copper = 63.5 g/mol
Putting values in above equation, we get:
![\text{Moles of copper}=(350g)/(63.5g/mol)=5.51mol](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/chemistry/middle-school/5qs8ltz6r4kge0zrkvvm6jsk3ni96dqqob.png)
For the given chemical equation:
![Cu(s)+2AgNO_3(aq.)\rightarrow 2Ag(s)+Cu(NO_3)_2(aq.)](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/chemistry/middle-school/uydmuuy8kuv79bm9cuvvxpc8b1wk5bk4fd.png)
Silver nitrate is present in excess, so it is considered as an excess reagent and copper is considered as a limiting reagent because it limits the formation of products.
By Stoichiometry of the reaction:
1 mole of copper produces 2 moles of silver.
So, 5.51 moles of copper will produce =
of silver.
Thus, the moles of Ag produced will be 11.02 moles.