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170g of silver is produced.

That seems awfully high to me... doing a quick calculation, I get more like 10 grams. That not accurate, but it certainly not 170 grams! Please show your work for the answer above. I based my estimate simply on the relative Atomic Mass of Cu and Ag.

On my second look you are right, I am of my a factor of ten, the right answer is 17.0g Ag.

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Q: If a 5.00 g piece of copper is placed in a solution of silver nitrate in which there is excess silver nitrate and the product is is copper nitrate what is the mass of the silver precipitate?
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