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given 2agno3 nicl2 ⟶ 2agcl ni(no3)2 how many moles of each product would be produced if 4 moles of silver nitrate was provided?

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Answer:

4 moles AgCl

2 moles Ni(NO3)2

Step-by-step explanation:

2 moles AgNO3 makes 2 moles AgCl so the ratio is 1:1

So, x number of moles of AgNO3 will give x moles AgCl. Not more, not less. Therefore 4 moles AgNO3 will give us 4 moles AgCl.

2 moles of AgNO3 makes 1 mole Ni(NO3)2 so the ratio is 2:1

So, x number of moles of AgNO3 will give x/2 moles of Ni(NO3)2. Not more, not less. Therefore 4 moles AgNO3 will give us 4/2 = 2 moles Ni(NO3)2

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