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What is the maximum amount of silver (in grams) that can be plated out of 4.7 L of an AgNO3 solution containing 6.3 % Ag by mass

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296.1g of Ag is the maximum amount of silver

Step-by-step explanation:

A solution of 6.3% Ag by mass contains 6.3g of Ag per 100g of solution. Thus, you need to calculate the mass of the solution and then, the mass of Ag present in solution, thus:

Mass of solution:

Assuming a density of 1g/mL:


4.7L (1000mL)/(1L) (1g)/(mL) = 4700g

If the solution contains 6.3g of Ag per 100g of solution, the mass of Ag in 4700L is:

4700L × (6.3g Ag / 100g) =

296.1g of Ag is the maximum amount of silver

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