1) How many grams of AgBr can be formed when a solution containing 50g of MgBr2  and 100 g AgNO3 are mixed together? Which is the limiting reactant? How many grams of the excess reactant remain unreacted?    MgBr2 +  2AgNO3   ? 2AgBr + Mg(NO3)2

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1) How many grams of AgBr can be formed when a solution containing 50g of MgBr2  and 100 g AgNO3 are mixed together? Which is the limiting reactant? How many grams of the excess reactant remain unreacted?

 

 MgBr2 +  2AgNO3   ? 2AgBr + Mg(NO3)2    



2)  Iron reacts with copper (II) sulfate yields iron (II) sulfate and copper 

Answer the ff. 

  1. Write the balanced eqn. and assign oxidation number in each of the element the reactants and the products.
  2. Is this reaction a redox reaction?
  3. If this is a redox reaction, which is the substance reduced and oxidized? 
  4. What is the reducing agent in this reaction?
  5. What is the oxidizing agent in this reaction? 
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