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Copper (II) reacts with silver nitrate in a single displacement reaction. How many grams of copper are needed to react with 510 grams of silver nitrate?
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Copper (II) reacts with silver nitrate in a single displacement reaction. How many grams of copper are needed to react with 510 grams of silver nitrate?
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To start with this is stoichiometry so you need a mol to mol ratio. But because you have grams and end in grams you need to convert from grams to mol using a conversion factor. I took a picture of my work below:
The answer is 95.39 g Cu
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