Question #7e402
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19.49g
Explanation:
So the number of moles of
From the equation we can see that 2 moles of
So the no. moles
The
So the mass of
The mass of the precipitate will be equal to 19.5 g.
Explanation:
So, you're two solutions that contain soluble compounds - silver fluoride,
The double replacement reaction that takes place between these two compounds will produce silver sulfate,
Since sodium sulfate is in excess, all the moles of silver fluoride will react. The
Use the molarity and volume of the silver fluoride solution to determine how many moles take part in the reaction
This means that the reaction will produce
To get the mass of the precipitate, use its molar mass
The net ionic equation for this reaction looks like this