A formula unit of AgCl contains 2 atoms: 1 of silver and 1 of chlorine.
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There's 4 moles.
Of course 0.100 mol of AgCl.
AgCl has a higher lattice energy than AgBr because Cl- is a smaller ion than Br-, resulting in stronger electrostatic interactions in AgCl.
The mole ratio of BaCl2 to AgCl is 1:2. This means that for every 1 mole of BaCl2, 2 moles of AgCl are produced in the chemical reaction.
in the AgCl molecule two atoms present one is Ag (i.e.Ag in +1oxidation state) & another is Cl atom(Cl in -1).
Two - one silver and one chlorine.
Silver and chlorine form AgCl.
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X = 0.489 moles of AgCl produced
There's 4 moles.
Of course 0.100 mol of AgCl.
AgCl is highly insoluble, as it is a precipitate.
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AgCl has a higher lattice energy than AgBr because Cl- is a smaller ion than Br-, resulting in stronger electrostatic interactions in AgCl.
Silver chloride