Ag is silver, and it is one of the few transition metals that has a fixed charge. In this case it has a fixed charge of +1.
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Al and AgNO3. Al has a 3plus charge plus 3e negative. 3(Ag positive plus le negative equals Ag). Al plus 3Ag plus is equal to Al with a 3 plus charge plus 3Ag.
cu - copper au - sliver ag - gold
Oxidation-reduction reaction:Ag^+(aq) + Al(s) ===> Ag(s) + Al^3+ or looked at another way... 3AgNO3(aq) + Al(s) ===> Al(NO3)3(aq) + 3Ag(s) moles AgNO3 present = 92.8 g x 1 mole/170 g =0.546 moles moles Al present = 1.34 g x 1 mole/26.9 g = 0.0498 moles Al is limiting based on mole ratio of 3 AgNO3 : 1 Al moles Ag(s) produced = 0.0498 moles Al x 3 moles Ag/mole Al = 0.1494 moles Ag mass of Ag = 0.1494 moles Ag x 108 g/mole = 16.1 g Ag formed
the symbol is Al and the charge is negative 3.
There is no element with the abbreviation of "Aa" but here is a list of all the abbreviations that start with "A" in case you meant something else: Al - Aluminum Ar - Argon As - Arsenic Ag - Silver Au - Gold At - Astatine Ac - Actinium Am - Americium
Al and AgNO3. Al has a 3plus charge plus 3e negative. 3(Ag positive plus le negative equals Ag). Al plus 3Ag plus is equal to Al with a 3 plus charge plus 3Ag.
Ag and Al
None. You may mean Aluminium (Al), Argon (Ar), Arsenic (As), Silver (Ag), Gold (Au), Astatine (At), Actinium (Ac) or Americium (Am)
cu - copper au - sliver ag - gold
there is no element with the symbol A. However, Au = gold; Ag = silver; At = astatine; Ac = actinium; Am = Americium; Ar = Argon; As = Arsenic; Al = aluminium
There is no such element called Ai. Although Al is the atomic symbol for Aluminium (aluminum). Aluminium, as you probably know, is a metal and is in group (column) 13 of the periodic table and in period (row) 3.
The atomic mass of Al is 27.0 Amount of Al in a 50g pure sample = 50/27.0 = 1.85mol
Oxidation-reduction reaction:Ag^+(aq) + Al(s) ===> Ag(s) + Al^3+ or looked at another way... 3AgNO3(aq) + Al(s) ===> Al(NO3)3(aq) + 3Ag(s) moles AgNO3 present = 92.8 g x 1 mole/170 g =0.546 moles moles Al present = 1.34 g x 1 mole/26.9 g = 0.0498 moles Al is limiting based on mole ratio of 3 AgNO3 : 1 Al moles Ag(s) produced = 0.0498 moles Al x 3 moles Ag/mole Al = 0.1494 moles Ag mass of Ag = 0.1494 moles Ag x 108 g/mole = 16.1 g Ag formed
common: Al rare: Ag, Au and alloys with Al
Iron,Silver,Ag,Al etc...
the symbol is Al and the charge is negative 3.
The element aluminum has the chemical symbol Al