Since they dissociate in water they have free ions which can transfer charges
With that informatio you can:
1) Write the chemical equation
2) Balance the chemical equation
3) State the molar ratios
4) Predict if precipitation occurs.
I will do all four, for you:
1) Chemical equation:
mercury(I) nitrate potassium bromide mercury(I) bromide potassium nitrate
<span>Hg2(NO3)2 + KBr → Hg2Br2 + KNO<span>3
2) Balanced chemical equation
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<span>Hg2(NO3)2 + 2KBr → Hg2Br2 + 2KNO<span>3
3) Molar ratios or proportions:
1 mol </span></span><span>Hg2(NO3)2 : 2 mol KBr : 1 mol Hg2Br2 : 2 mol KNO<span>3
4) Prediction of precipitation.
You can use the solubility rules or a table of solubilities. I found in a table of solutiblities that mercury(I) bromide is insoluble and potassium bromide is soluble, Then you can predict that the precipitation of mercury(I) bromide will occur.
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Answer:
D. 91.0%
Explanation:
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In this case, for the given chemical reaction:
Next, since silver nitrate (molar mass 169.87 g/mol) is in a 2:1 molar ratio with silver sulfide (molar mass 247.8 g/mol), we compute its theoretical yield as shown below:
Next, we compute the percent yield as:
Hence, answer is D. 91.0%.
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<span>In a chemical change, the molecular structure of a substance changes. I think this is right. I hope this helps.</span>