i believe 3 because Ag2 has two atoms and O only has one atom. so, 2+1=3
[155 (g Ag2O) / 231.8 (g Ag2O/mol Ag2O)] * 2 (mol Ag/mol Ag2O) == 310/231.8 mol Ag = 1.337 == 1.34 mole Ag
The molar mass of Ag2O is 231.74 g/mol. To find the mass of Ag2O formed, you need to convert the mass of silver to moles, and then use the mole ratio between silver and Ag2O (1:1). Finally, convert moles of Ag2O to grams.
Silver oxide is photosensitive and silver can be separated.
The reaction is:2 Ag2O-------------4 Ag + O2The answer is o,43 mole silver.
Silver tarnishes in the atmosphere, a black deposit of silver sulfide, Ag2S forms on the surface.
In one Ag2O there are 2 'Ag' (silver) atoms and 1 'O' (oxygen) atom: three in total
Silver oxide is an ionic compound so its molecular and empirical formula is same Ag2O
2 Ag2O --> 4Ag + O2Start with the siplest formula's without coefficients: Ag2O --> Ag + O2first balance O for two atoms: 2 Ag2O --> Ag + O2Then balance Ag for 2x2 = 4 atoms: 2 Ag2O --> 4 Ag + O2
The oxidation number of silver in Ag2O is +1. In Ag2O, there are two silver atoms each having an oxidation state of +1. Oxygen has an oxidation state of -2.
This ratio refers to the molecular formula of silver oxide, Ag2O. It means that in one molecule of silver oxide, there are two silver atoms for every oxygen atom present.
Silver oxide has the chemical formula Ag2O and has two silver atoms and one oxygen atom.
[155 (g Ag2O) / 231.8 (g Ag2O/mol Ag2O)] * 2 (mol Ag/mol Ag2O) == 310/231.8 mol Ag = 1.337 == 1.34 mole Ag
what is ag2o
I believe it is 4. 1A+1G+2O 1+1+2=4
The chemical formula for silver oxide is Ag2O.
The chemical symbol for silver oxide is Ag2O.
It is silver oxide that is Ag2O.