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(Solved): need help with C and D For the following problems, well consider the reaction +AgNO3(aq) => Na ...
need help with C and D
For the following problems, well consider the reaction +AgNO3(aq) => NaNO3(aq) + AgCl) NaCl Note that all of the aqueous species in the above reaction exists as ions in solution: NaCl(aq) exists as Na+ and Cl AgNO, exists as Ag+ and NO? NaNO3 exists as Na+ and NOS And AgCl,s) is a white solid. (For these problems, please click on the drop down in the solution info pane to displayunits in grams) 1.) Use the virtual lab to answer the questions below. a. The solution labeled "1.00g NaCl" contains 1.00g of NaCl dissolved in water. Use the solution viewer to determine the number of grams of Na+ and Cl- in thesolution, and confirm that these add to 1.00g. Write down the mass of each and add them below. 0.393, 0.607 gram of Nall Moles of NaCl in water = 54.5 # of grams of Nat=23%²5= 0·2934] =10.6079 # of grams of C = 35.5 x == 54-5 b. The solution labeled "1.00g AgNO" contains 1.00g of solid AgNO?. Add 100mlof water to this solution. Use the solution viewer to determine the number ofgrams of Ag+ and NO in the solution. They should add up to 1.00 g, and write the amounts below Moles of AgNO3 in Solution = 1 1614 # of grams of Agt = 0.4359 0.635 +0.365 gram of AgNO3 #of grams of No? = 62x=10.3655 c. Calculate the limiting reactant for the reaction of 1.00 g of each reactant and the theoretical yield of AgCl(s). d. Now add the 1.00g of solid AgNO3 to the 1.00g solution of NaCl. Write down the mass of each species in solution and the mass of solid AgCl formed. Confirmthat the amounts of these species are consistent with what you calculated above. Discuss.