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16 January, 11:48

What mass of silver oxide, ag2o, is required to produce 25.0 g of silver sulfadiazine, agc10h9n4so2, from the reaction of silver oxide and sulfadiazine?

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  1. 16 January, 15:13
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    Step one write the chemical equation for reaction

    = Ag2O + 2 (C10H10N4SO2) - - - > 2 (AgC10H9N4SO2)

    The reacting ratio of Ag2O to AgC10H9N4SO2 is 1:2 from the reaction above

    step 2; find the number of moles of AgC10H9N4SO2

    that is mass/molar mass

    The molar mass of AgC10H9N4SO2 = 107.86 + (12 x10) + (1 x 9) + (4 x 14) + 32 + (16 x2) = 356.86g/mol

    moles is therefore = 25g/356.86g/mol = 0.07moles

    by use of mole ratio the moles of Ag2O = 0.0702=0.035moles

    mass = moles x molar mass

    the molar mass of Ag2O=231.72 g/mol

    mass is therefore = 231.72g/mol x 0.035moles = 8.11grams
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