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28 August, 13:57

How many moles of calcium chloride are needed to react completely with 6.2 moles of silver nitrate

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  1. 28 August, 17:37
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    3.1 mol

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The balanced equation is

    CaCl₂ + 2AgNO₃ ⟶ Ca (NO₃) ₂ + 2AgCl

    You want to convert moles of AgNO₃ to moles of CaCl₂.

    The molar ratio is 2 mol AgNO₃:1 mol CaCl₂

    Moles of CaCl₂ = 6.2 mol AgNO₃ * (1 mol CaCl₂/2 mol AgNO₃)

    Moles of CaCl₂ = 3.1 mol CaCl₂

    The reaction will require 3.1 mol of CaCl₂.
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