Answer:
Mass of Ag produced = 64.6 g
Note: the question is, how many grams of Ag is produced from 19.0 g of Cu and 125 g of AgNO3
Explanation:
Equation of the reaction:
Cu + 2AgNO3 ---> 2Ag + Cu(NO3)2
From the equation above, 1 mole of Cu reacts with 2 moles of AgNO3 to produce 2 moles of Ag and 1 mole of Cu(NO3)2.
Molar mass of the reactants and products are; Cu = 63.5 g/mol, Ag = 108 g/mol, AgNO3 = 170 g/mol, Cu(NO3)2 = 187.5 g/mol
To determine, the limiting reactant;
63.5 g of Cu reacts with 170 * 2 g of AgNO3,
19 g of Cu will react with (340 * 19)/63.5 g of AgNO3 =101.7 g of AgNO3.
Since there are 125 g of AgNO3 available for reaction, it is in excess and Cu is the limiting reactant.
63.5 g of Cu reacts to produce 108 * 2 g of Ag,
19 g of Cu will react to produce (216 * 19)/63.5 g of Ag = 64.6 g of Ag.
Therefore mass of Ag produced = 64.6g
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Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
Because conduction of heat or electricity occurs through a medium(for eg. The heat from a fire going through a metal pot . So in this example the pot is the medium of conduction).
And in this question the medium of heat conduction is the ground, with the heat moving in an upward motion .
Answer:
The reaction is:
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CaCO₃ ⇄ Ca²⁺ + CO₃ ⇄ HCO₃
The standard free energy change is ΔG = ΔH - TΔS
Explanation:
Limestone is a mineral familiar with calcium carbonate, and being very common, the acid present in acid rain dissolves it reacting with carbonate, since the acids present in acid rain are characterized by being highly soluble in water and are also strong acids. The reaction is as follows:
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CaCO₃ ⇄ Ca²⁺ + CO₃ ⇄ HCO₃
The spontaneity of the reaction is equal to:
ΔG = ΔH - TΔS
The sign of the standard free energy changes from positive to negative.