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DMOC
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Stoichiometry problem
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December 19, 2009, 12:29:05 PM »
What mass of silver is produced when 2 moles of iron react with silver nitrate (in a beaker and an aqueous solution). Iron is the limiting reagant.
Is the initial equation
Fe
2 (aq)
+ 2AgNO
3 (aq)
2Fe(NO
3
)
2 (aq)
+ 2Ag
(aq)
Btw I'm not told if it's Iron II or Iron III
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stewie griffin
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Re: Stoichiometry problem
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December 19, 2009, 02:01:39 PM »
First thing you need to do is balance the chemical equation. What have written there isn't balanced.
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Re: Stoichiometry problem
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December 19, 2009, 02:05:59 PM »
Quote from: DMOC on December 19, 2009, 12:29:05 PM
Fe
2 (aq)
Since when is iron diatomic?
Since when it is soluble?
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DMOC
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Re: Stoichiometry problem
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December 19, 2009, 03:28:28 PM »
Uh oh ... looks like I didn't do it right.
How about this?
Fe + 2AgNO
3 (aq)
Fe(NO
3
)
2 (aq)
+ 2Ag
Or do I need to have 2 as the coefficient of Fe? (Which would change the balancing of the equation accordingly.)
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