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Silver reacts with nitric acid, HNO3, to form nitrogen monoxide, NO, silver nitrate, AgNO3, and water. To find the answers of the following problems, how should they be set up?:

How many grams of nitric acid are required to react with 5.00 g of silver?

How many grams of silver nitrate will be formed?

How many moles of nitrogen monoxide will be produced?

2007-03-07 11:32:53 · 1 answers · asked by !!! 3 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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To answer these questions, you must have a balanced chemical equation.

I'll help you here.

3Ag + 4HNO3 == NO + 3AgNO3 + 2H2O

Now use the classic stoiciometry rules.

Convert the 5.00 grams of Ag to moles. Multiply by the apropriate molar ratio to get moles of Nitric Acid. COnvert themoles to grams

Same for parts 2 and 3 (this one only asks for moles)

2007-03-07 11:57:02 · answer #1 · answered by reb1240 7 · 0 0

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