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The reaction below shows how silver chloride can be synthesized. AgNO3 + NaCl mc017-1.jpg NaNO3 + AgCl How many moles of silver chloride are produced from 15.0 mol of silver nitrate? 1.0 mol 15.0 mol 30.0 mol 45.0 mol

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Answered by edwin555
15

Hi, consider the reaction below

The reaction below shows how silver chloride can be synthesized. AgNO3 + NaCl ----> NaNO3 + AgCl the number of moles of silver chloride are produced from 15.0 mol of silver nitrate is 15 moles.

What you need to conciser is the mole ratio of the equation which in this case is 1 mole of siver nitrate produces 1 mole of silver chloride.

Thus 15 moles of silver nitrate produces 15 moles of silver chloride.


Answered by kobenhavn
4

15.0 moles of silver chloride  are produced from 15.0 mol of silver nitrate

Explanation:

According to avogadro's law, 1 mole of every substance occupies 22.4 L at STP and contains avogadro's number 6.023\times 10^{23} of particles.

The given balanced reaction is:

AgNO_3+NaCl\rightarrow NaNO_3+AgCl

According to stoichiometry

1 mole of silver nitrate produces 1 mole of silver chloride

Thus 15.0 moles of silver nitrate produces=\frac{1}{1}\times 15.0=15.0moles of silver chloride

Thus there are 15.0 moles of silver chloride

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