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Sodium thiosulfate
, the major component in photographic fixer solution, reacts with silver bromide to dissolve it according to the following reaction:
How many grams of sodium thiosulfate would be required to produce 64.3 g NaBr?
Answer : The mass of sodium thiosulfate required would be, 197.6 grams.
Explanation : Given,
Mass of NaBr = 64.3 g
Molar mass of NaBr = 102.9 g/mol
Molar mass of
= 158.11 g/mol
The balanced chemical reaction is:
First we have to calculate the moles of
.
Now we have to calculate the moles of
From the reaction, we conclude that
As, 1 mole of
react to give 2 mole of
So, 0.625 moles of
react to give
moles of
Now we have to calculate the mass of
Thus, the mass of sodium thiosulfate required would be, 197.6 grams.