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If you have 1.5 grams of silver nitrate, how many grams of silver could
you produce?

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Answer:

0.95g of Ag we can produce

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this question we have to convert the mass of silver nitrate (AgNO₃) to moles. The moles of silver nitrate = Moles of Ag. Then, with molar mass of Ag we can know the mass of silver:

Moles AgNO₃ -Molar mass: 169.87g/mol-:

1.5g * (1mol / 169.87g) = 0.0088 moles Ag

Mass Ag -Molar mass: 107.87g/mol-:

0.0088 moles Ag * (107.87g / mol) =

0.95g of Ag we can produce

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