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12 February, 11:23

Calculate the mass of silver chloride in grams required to make 5.8 g of silver plating.

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  1. 12 February, 13:18
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    Silver chloride is simply AgCl while silver is Ag so we see that there is one mole to one mole correspondence. First calculate the moles of Ag:

    moles Ag = 5.8 g / (107.87 g/mol)

    moles Ag = 0.0538 mol

    Then the mass of AgCl required:

    mass AgCl = 0.0538 mol * 143.32 g/mol

    mass AgCl = 7.71 grams
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