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I need help bad bro i have a 30 cs this is missing

I need help bad bro i have a 30 cs this is missing-example-1
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Answer: 11.02 moles of Ag can be formed.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the moles :


\text{Moles of solute}=\frac{\text{given mass}}{\text{Molar Mass}}


\text{Moles of} Cu=(350.00g)/(63.55g/mol)=5.51moles

The balanced chemical equation is:


Cu+2AgNO_3\rightarrow Cu(NO_3)_2+2Ag

According to stoichiometry :

1 moles of
Cu produces = 2 moles of
Ag

Thus 5.51 moles of
Cu will produce=
(2)/(1)* 5.51=11.02moles of
Ag

Thus 11.02 moles of Ag can be formed.

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