Yes, it is true.
No, It's totally different. 1M of K2Cr2O7 is 294.19g/water 1L on the other hands, 1N of K2Cr2O7 is 49.04 g/ water 1L
There shall be none as both compounds have same anions (Nitrates)
how many moles are there in 56.0 grams of silver nitrate?
Normality is the same as Molarity assuming there is only 1 exchangeable proton. Hence, 5 Normal = 5 Molar, which is 5 mol of HCl per Liter of solvent (water)
The equation for the reaction between silver nitrate and sodium iodide is AgNO3 + NaI -> AgBr + NaNO3. The gram formula masses are 169.87 for silver nitrate, 149.89 for sodium iodide, and 84.99 for sodium nitrate. Therefore, 1.7 g of silver nitrate constitutes 1.7/169.87 or 0.010 formula mass of silver nitrate and 1.5 g of sodium iodide constitutes 1.5/149.89 or 0.010 mole of sodium iodide, to the justified number of significant digits. The reaction equation shows that the number of formula unit masses of each reactant and product are the same, so that there will be 0.85 g of sodium nitrate produced, to the justified number of significant digits.
yes
Silver nitrate (AgNO3) is a silver salt.
Silver Nitrate + Sodium Chloride --> Silver Chloride + Sodium Nitrate AgNO3 + NaCL --> AgCL + NaNO3
Molarity is concentration in moles/L (symbolized by M). Molality is a different way of expressing molarity, but in moles of solute/mass of solvent in mol/kg (symbol m). Normality is molarity x number of equivalents (symbolized by N). Equivalents are the ions that it would dissociate into (H+, OH-, e-, etc.)
No, It's totally different. 1M of K2Cr2O7 is 294.19g/water 1L on the other hands, 1N of K2Cr2O7 is 49.04 g/ water 1L
No reaction, because they both have same anions, i.e. Nitrates
No reaction is observed because they have same anions, Nitrates
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.)
There shall be none as both compounds have same anions (Nitrates)
how many moles are there in 56.0 grams of silver nitrate?
Normality is the same as Molarity assuming there is only 1 exchangeable proton. Hence, 5 Normal = 5 Molar, which is 5 mol of HCl per Liter of solvent (water)
Normality is a way of expressing concentration, and is not used widely any more. It is the equivalent wt of a substance per liter of solution. The equivalent weight will depend on the reaction that take place, and can be the same as the molecular weight. Example: HCl has same equiv. wt. as mol. wt. because it has only 1 equivalent, i.e. one H. H2SO4 has TWO equivalents (2 H+) so, 1 molecular wt will be equal to 2 equivalent wts, and normality will be 2x the molarity.