7 mol
AgNO3 + NaCl ===> AgCl(s) + NaNO37 moles silver nitrate will produce 7 moles of silver chloride provided there is sufficient (at least 7 moles) of sodium chloride.
2.60 moles
9 moles of Fe(No3)
how many moles are there in 56.0 grams of silver nitrate?
.44 moles BeCl2
Since both chloride anions and nitrate anions have a charge of -1, there will be the same number of moles of silver chloride produced as the moles of silver nitrate reacted. (Since both silver nitrate and silver chloride are ionic compounds, it would be preferable to call their "moles" "formula units" instead.)
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AgNO3 + NaCl ===> AgCl(s) + NaNO37 moles silver nitrate will produce 7 moles of silver chloride provided there is sufficient (at least 7 moles) of sodium chloride.
there are two moles produced in potassium nitrate.
2.0^25 moles of silver nitrate is .0301 moles.
2.60 moles
9 moles of Fe(No3)
how many moles are there in 56.0 grams of silver nitrate?
two moles
6,2 moles of silver
.44 moles BeCl2
When 3 moles Cu react 3 moles of copper nitrate are obtained.