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How many moles are there for silver that are produced

How many moles are there for silver that are produced-example-1
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Answer:

0.96moles

Explanations:

Given the reaction between Magnessium and silver nitrate expressed as:


Mg(s)+2AgNO_3(aq)\rightarrow Mg(NO_3)_2(aq)+2Ag(s)

Given the following parameter

Moles of Magnessium at the start = 0.480moles

According to stoichiometry, 1mole of magnessium produce 2 moles of silver. Hence the moles of silver that is produced if 0.48moles of Mg reacted is given as:


\begin{gathered} mole\text{ of Ag = 2}*0.48moles \\ mole\text{ of Ag =}0.96moles \end{gathered}

Hence the moles of silver that will produced is 0.96moles

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