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Given the following reaction: Na2S2O3 + AgBr NaBr + Na3[Ag(S2O3)2] a. How many moles of Na2S2O3 are needed to react completely with 42.7 g of AgBr?

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Answer:

0.2274 mole

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculation of the moles of
AgBr as:-

Mass = 42.7 g

Molar mass of
AgBr = 187.77 g/mol

The formula for the calculation of moles is shown below:


moles = (Mass\ taken)/(Molar\ mass)

Thus,


Moles= (42.7\ g)/(187.77\ g/mol)


Moles= 0.2274\ mol

According to the reaction shown below:-


Na_2S_2O_3 + AgBr\rightarrow NaBr + Na_3[Ag(S_2O_3)_2]

1 mole of
AgBr reacts with 1 mole of
Na_2S_2O_3

So,

0.2274 mole of
AgBr reacts with 0.2274 mole of
Na_2S_2O_3

Moles of
Na_2S_2O_3 needed = 0.2274 mole

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